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Reloading
Neck turning on a lathe
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<blockquote data-quote="birdiemc" data-source="post: 1818800" data-attributes="member: 29632"><p>The case neck thickness is not consistent so it can cause your bullet to be seated out of alignment with the case body and chamber, so it enters the barrel at a disadvantage. By turning the necks they are the same thickness all the way around and gives a better chance at loading rounds without runout.</p><p></p><p>Take a look at this thread, post #3 JE Customs does a good job explaining it briefly. </p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/full-length-or-neck-only-whats-best-resizing-for-accuracy.233752/#post-1803070[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdiemc, post: 1818800, member: 29632"] The case neck thickness is not consistent so it can cause your bullet to be seated out of alignment with the case body and chamber, so it enters the barrel at a disadvantage. By turning the necks they are the same thickness all the way around and gives a better chance at loading rounds without runout. Take a look at this thread, post #3 JE Customs does a good job explaining it briefly. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/full-length-or-neck-only-whats-best-resizing-for-accuracy.233752/#post-1803070[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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