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Neck tension?
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<blockquote data-quote="KiloTango" data-source="post: 836685" data-attributes="member: 64678"><p>Original variables:</p><p>0.289" loaded neck diameter.</p><p>0.287" bushing.</p><p>New brass sized to 0.2875".</p><p>Got great groups.</p><p></p><p>Once fired neck diameter 0.293"</p><p>Using the same 0.287" neck sizer that I used on the new brass got me 0.289" after neck sizing. I could move the bullets in and out of the case with little force.</p><p></p><p>Got a 0.285" bushing thinking I'd get 0.002" spring back. The 0.293" once fired brass came out of the 0.285" bushing 0.286". Guess spring back is not linear.</p><p></p><p>Will that 0.0175" difference make a significant impact? The 0.286" bushing is back ordered...and I'm not near max load at all.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KiloTango, post: 836685, member: 64678"] Original variables: 0.289" loaded neck diameter. 0.287" bushing. New brass sized to 0.2875". Got great groups. Once fired neck diameter 0.293" Using the same 0.287" neck sizer that I used on the new brass got me 0.289" after neck sizing. I could move the bullets in and out of the case with little force. Got a 0.285" bushing thinking I'd get 0.002" spring back. The 0.293" once fired brass came out of the 0.285" bushing 0.286". Guess spring back is not linear. Will that 0.0175" difference make a significant impact? The 0.286" bushing is back ordered...and I'm not near max load at all. Thanks, Ken [/QUOTE]
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