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Neck Turning-What wall thickness
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 2604679" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>So good subject. I just bought a neck turner tool. I have about 8 to 9 firings on some brass and have been annealing each time from the start. My neck tension was getting a bit tighter during resizing and I started measuring my neck walk thickness. I was up to 17 tho on a 308 win case. I now have about 15 cases turned back to 14.5 to 14 which is what I measured on some brand new brass. I thought this might be a good place to keep them around but sounds like I can go to 13 next time. Only thing now after just doing those I'm thinking I want a more or easier way so I'm looking at the RCBS attachment that you can adapt to you trimmer. Also looking at the 3 in one trimmer as well. Looks like it would save me a lot of time. This is a hunting rifle but I like to shoot long range with it as well as long range hunting. I try my best to make all my hunting loads worthy of 1000yrd steal bangers or 1MOA or better worthy at 1000yrds so they need to really be like 1/2 MOA cause when you factor everything else in your 1/2 MOA load seem to be about like a 1 MOA by the time you get out there with all the different environmental's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 2604679, member: 10429"] So good subject. I just bought a neck turner tool. I have about 8 to 9 firings on some brass and have been annealing each time from the start. My neck tension was getting a bit tighter during resizing and I started measuring my neck walk thickness. I was up to 17 tho on a 308 win case. I now have about 15 cases turned back to 14.5 to 14 which is what I measured on some brand new brass. I thought this might be a good place to keep them around but sounds like I can go to 13 next time. Only thing now after just doing those I’m thinking I want a more or easier way so I’m looking at the RCBS attachment that you can adapt to you trimmer. Also looking at the 3 in one trimmer as well. Looks like it would save me a lot of time. This is a hunting rifle but I like to shoot long range with it as well as long range hunting. I try my best to make all my hunting loads worthy of 1000yrd steal bangers or 1MOA or better worthy at 1000yrds so they need to really be like 1/2 MOA cause when you factor everything else in your 1/2 MOA load seem to be about like a 1 MOA by the time you get out there with all the different environmental’s. [/QUOTE]
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