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Optimal neck tension for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Kris C" data-source="post: 283013" data-attributes="member: 17550"><p>Brass has been fired 4 times. Not turning the necks. Have not checked the inner diameter. What tool would you use for that? There is a fair amount of effort to seat the bullet now that I took that mandrel down .004. But I don't think too much. No cosmetic effect to the bullet. There is no expander ball. This is a collet that squeezes the neck onto a madrel. I havent them yet to see if there is any difference. I have read on here that 3-4 thou is not that unheard of to keep a bullet seated properly. How much accuracy are we talking here between 2 and 4 thou neck tension? Could this be huge or are we talking micometer size???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kris C, post: 283013, member: 17550"] Brass has been fired 4 times. Not turning the necks. Have not checked the inner diameter. What tool would you use for that? There is a fair amount of effort to seat the bullet now that I took that mandrel down .004. But I don't think too much. No cosmetic effect to the bullet. There is no expander ball. This is a collet that squeezes the neck onto a madrel. I havent them yet to see if there is any difference. I have read on here that 3-4 thou is not that unheard of to keep a bullet seated properly. How much accuracy are we talking here between 2 and 4 thou neck tension? Could this be huge or are we talking micometer size??? [/QUOTE]
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