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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Neck tension and max bullet grip force
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhovee" data-source="post: 2134724" data-attributes="member: 101820"><p>I use an in-line Arbor press for all bullet seating. Seating force does not mean neck tension. There is plenty of ways to get light seating force with heavy neck tension. Powder graphite, nylon brush necks only, NeoLube etc. The trend I have seen is, the bigger the caliber the less neck tension shoots best. Only exception to the rule is the 300 wsm. Annealed with .005 NT shoots awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhovee, post: 2134724, member: 101820"] I use an in-line Arbor press for all bullet seating. Seating force does not mean neck tension. There is plenty of ways to get light seating force with heavy neck tension. Powder graphite, nylon brush necks only, NeoLube etc. The trend I have seen is, the bigger the caliber the less neck tension shoots best. Only exception to the rule is the 300 wsm. Annealed with .005 NT shoots awesome. [/QUOTE]
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