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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1373634" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>FL resize move the shoulder back .002. Consistent seating pressure will do more for on target and deviation than alot of other things.</p><p> I turn my necks on once fired cases(fired in the rifle using them). I turn enough to make sure they are round and true and that is it. Very little material is removed as I do not own a tight necked rifle anymore. Most custom rifles will set up with .004 clearance for the neck. Not all agree on this number however. Alot of people set the bushing die up for .002 neck tension. Some will use .003 with coated bullets. A regular die honed to the preferred neck tension will in most cases make straighter ammo if the person doing the work does it correctly(big if so caution)</p><p>Less benchrest shooters shooters neck size only today than ever before. They might be on to something</p><p> Broz has a good video on how to resize the brass here</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]ldtbsym650k[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1373634, member: 85987"] FL resize move the shoulder back .002. Consistent seating pressure will do more for on target and deviation than alot of other things. I turn my necks on once fired cases(fired in the rifle using them). I turn enough to make sure they are round and true and that is it. Very little material is removed as I do not own a tight necked rifle anymore. Most custom rifles will set up with .004 clearance for the neck. Not all agree on this number however. Alot of people set the bushing die up for .002 neck tension. Some will use .003 with coated bullets. A regular die honed to the preferred neck tension will in most cases make straighter ammo if the person doing the work does it correctly(big if so caution) Less benchrest shooters shooters neck size only today than ever before. They might be on to something Broz has a good video on how to resize the brass here [MEDIA=youtube]ldtbsym650k[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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