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<blockquote data-quote="flashhole" data-source="post: 1148157" data-attributes="member: 21375"><p>You need to look at more than what you measured.</p><p></p><p>Is the case neck wall uniform to within .001" all the way around. If no - you should consider neck turning to establish a consistent neck thickness so every piece of brass will be the same. You can't expect good results unless you have addressed the important variables.</p><p></p><p>The jacketed bullet should measure .284". Your bushing should reduce the interior dimension of the neck wall by .002" - .003" so as to establish a uniform neck tension on the bullet. Again ... the only way to get interior neck tension uniformity is if the neck wall thickness is uniform and the same for all cases. </p><p></p><p>What is the neck wall thickness of your brass and are you satisfied with its uniformity/consistency case to case?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flashhole, post: 1148157, member: 21375"] You need to look at more than what you measured. Is the case neck wall uniform to within .001" all the way around. If no - you should consider neck turning to establish a consistent neck thickness so every piece of brass will be the same. You can't expect good results unless you have addressed the important variables. The jacketed bullet should measure .284". Your bushing should reduce the interior dimension of the neck wall by .002" - .003" so as to establish a uniform neck tension on the bullet. Again ... the only way to get interior neck tension uniformity is if the neck wall thickness is uniform and the same for all cases. What is the neck wall thickness of your brass and are you satisfied with its uniformity/consistency case to case? [/QUOTE]
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