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Reloading
Neck tension question.
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<blockquote data-quote="shooters" data-source="post: 1816588" data-attributes="member: 7769"><p>I recently had a new rifle built. Shoots absolutely amazing. Definitely a one holer. I'm use to running .001-.002 neck tension on all my reloads with every other caliber. This one I decided to just load 20-30 up with whatever I had until my Midway order came in. Neck tensions at .004. As mentioned, it shoots lights out. Is there any reason to change or lower the tension if it's shooting so well? Or what's the main advantages to having .001-.002 as most recommend? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooters, post: 1816588, member: 7769"] I recently had a new rifle built. Shoots absolutely amazing. Definitely a one holer. I’m use to running .001-.002 neck tension on all my reloads with every other caliber. This one I decided to just load 20-30 up with whatever I had until my Midway order came in. Neck tensions at .004. As mentioned, it shoots lights out. Is there any reason to change or lower the tension if it’s shooting so well? Or what’s the main advantages to having .001-.002 as most recommend? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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