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Reloading
Neck Tension & New Cases
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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 1339820" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>I don't foresee your neck tension variables changing much if you have a variety of neck wall thicknesses. An easier way than using a ball mic to get a clue on how much the thicknesses vary is to measure the OD of loaded rounds and compare.</p><p></p><p>If the necks vary as much as .005" as one poster suggested I think you should turn the neck walls to match the thinnest ones. I sure wouldn't use a bushing die with variable neck wall thicknesses unless the necks were passed over the sizer ball AFTER being reduced slightly by the bushing.</p><p></p><p>Or if you don't want to skim turn the necks then segregate by thickness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 1339820, member: 5219"] I don't foresee your neck tension variables changing much if you have a variety of neck wall thicknesses. An easier way than using a ball mic to get a clue on how much the thicknesses vary is to measure the OD of loaded rounds and compare. If the necks vary as much as .005" as one poster suggested I think you should turn the neck walls to match the thinnest ones. I sure wouldn't use a bushing die with variable neck wall thicknesses unless the necks were passed over the sizer ball AFTER being reduced slightly by the bushing. Or if you don't want to skim turn the necks then segregate by thickness. [/QUOTE]
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