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Neck Turning/ should I /shouldnt I ?????????
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 95283" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>I do. And from the results I've had, I will continue. I do not have any factory rifles. All are custom. Early on in the thread, reference was made about R. Schatz not turning the necks. The point has already been made but I'll reinforce it. </p><p></p><p>1) He utilizes Lapua brass</p><p>2) Lapua does <font color="red"> <strong>not</strong> </font> make brass in all calibers</p><p>3) GG already pointed out, he methodically sorts brass for uniformity, essentially eliminating the need for turning.</p><p>4) WW and Rem brass, IME, perform substantially better when turned. They are NOT the same quality as Lapua.</p><p></p><p>IMO, the Schatz example is a bit of a blanket argument, when in reality, not all variables are the same for everyone. Again, give him a batch of RP brass and ask if he'd turn the necks to get the same results as Lapua.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, you should just try it yourself and see for yourself whether or not it makes enough difference for you purposes. I'm an accuracy nut, have been loading for the better part of 20 years, and have seen my best groups ever in the last 3 years with better bullets, and added steps in my brass prep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 95283, member: 2693"] I do. And from the results I've had, I will continue. I do not have any factory rifles. All are custom. Early on in the thread, reference was made about R. Schatz not turning the necks. The point has already been made but I'll reinforce it. 1) He utilizes Lapua brass 2) Lapua does <font color="red"> [b]not[/b] </font> make brass in all calibers 3) GG already pointed out, he methodically sorts brass for uniformity, essentially eliminating the need for turning. 4) WW and Rem brass, IME, perform substantially better when turned. They are NOT the same quality as Lapua. IMO, the Schatz example is a bit of a blanket argument, when in reality, not all variables are the same for everyone. Again, give him a batch of RP brass and ask if he'd turn the necks to get the same results as Lapua. Ultimately, you should just try it yourself and see for yourself whether or not it makes enough difference for you purposes. I'm an accuracy nut, have been loading for the better part of 20 years, and have seen my best groups ever in the last 3 years with better bullets, and added steps in my brass prep. [/QUOTE]
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