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Neck turning?? Hurt accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 1447621" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>The reason I mentioned less than .002" clearance requires a little brass removal is because, in most instances, for most people, it's a smart thing to do. Yes, .002" is sufficient clearance if you have that every time. The problem is it leaves very little room for error. Especially in hunting ammo, it's easy to get a little debris in the chamber which can cause Issues. Also, except on rare occasion, I have found that .004-005" gives lower es and better long range accuracy. </p><p>It is highly unlikely that in a factory chamber, shooting Lapua brass that this would ever be a problem, but that is the rationale behind clearance, or lack of....rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 1447621, member: 13833"] The reason I mentioned less than .002" clearance requires a little brass removal is because, in most instances, for most people, it's a smart thing to do. Yes, .002" is sufficient clearance if you have that every time. The problem is it leaves very little room for error. Especially in hunting ammo, it's easy to get a little debris in the chamber which can cause Issues. Also, except on rare occasion, I have found that .004-005" gives lower es and better long range accuracy. It is highly unlikely that in a factory chamber, shooting Lapua brass that this would ever be a problem, but that is the rationale behind clearance, or lack of....rich [/QUOTE]
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