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Neck turning your Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1434588" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>Way back when, I turned Win brass in my .243 for use in a production rifle. Seemed to notice a little better performance. The next production gun I turned Win brass for, didn't perform any better or worse. Win and Rem brass max variance was .003, Norma .0015, and Lapua .001. I agree that annealing is a more valuable procedure than neck turning. </p><p></p><p>When I buy economy brass, I do all the case prep techniques and get them very uniform. Almost as uniform as Norma brass. Thus, if you have more time than money, case unfirming on cheaper brass is a good option. The only case prep on Norma and Lapua brass I do is neck turn to get them all at the same number. I take off as little brass as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1434588, member: 78569"] Way back when, I turned Win brass in my .243 for use in a production rifle. Seemed to notice a little better performance. The next production gun I turned Win brass for, didn't perform any better or worse. Win and Rem brass max variance was .003, Norma .0015, and Lapua .001. I agree that annealing is a more valuable procedure than neck turning. When I buy economy brass, I do all the case prep techniques and get them very uniform. Almost as uniform as Norma brass. Thus, if you have more time than money, case unfirming on cheaper brass is a good option. The only case prep on Norma and Lapua brass I do is neck turn to get them all at the same number. I take off as little brass as possible. [/QUOTE]
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