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Reloading
Neck turning...min neck thickness
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<blockquote data-quote="redleg1013" data-source="post: 1937009" data-attributes="member: 49994"><p>Firstly, I've yet to get a bag of Winchester 300 WSM brass that didn't have at least five that were unusable, so there's that... </p><p>Secondly, you're getting a whole lot of release, as was mentioned above, which could be exacerbating the issue. Not to sound insulting, but are you fire forming and resizing before turning?Personally I've found a great deal of neck wall variation goes away just resizing and using an expander mandrel. It sounds like you found a workaround with annealing. If you're planning on getting a new barrel you MIGHT be better off not working a bunch of brass up that you're likely going to have to replace anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redleg1013, post: 1937009, member: 49994"] Firstly, I've yet to get a bag of Winchester 300 WSM brass that didn't have at least five that were unusable, so there's that... Secondly, you're getting a whole lot of release, as was mentioned above, which could be exacerbating the issue. Not to sound insulting, but are you fire forming and resizing before turning?Personally I've found a great deal of neck wall variation goes away just resizing and using an expander mandrel. It sounds like you found a workaround with annealing. If you're planning on getting a new barrel you MIGHT be better off not working a bunch of brass up that you're likely going to have to replace anyway. [/QUOTE]
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