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S1, more seating depth questions
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<blockquote data-quote="rufous" data-source="post: 27500" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>S1, thanks so much. I will try what you suggest, at least as far as I can at present. I am limited by the chambers I have, but I can get the resizing die you suggest and work to have the 0.0012" press fit neck tension. To achieve the 0.0012" neck tension you say I would need to turn the case necks. Would it not be possible to leave necks unturned and just buy a larger diameter sizing bushing so long as the necks were within 0.001" thickness? Or is that not precise enough? I guess it all depends on what I am looking for and what is precise enough for me but could I basically achieve the same results that way? Again I am using a 8.5# 300 Win Mag with a skinny sporter stock and 0.5" 3 shot groups at 100 yards would be entirely adequate. Rufous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rufous, post: 27500, member: 122"] S1, thanks so much. I will try what you suggest, at least as far as I can at present. I am limited by the chambers I have, but I can get the resizing die you suggest and work to have the 0.0012" press fit neck tension. To achieve the 0.0012" neck tension you say I would need to turn the case necks. Would it not be possible to leave necks unturned and just buy a larger diameter sizing bushing so long as the necks were within 0.001" thickness? Or is that not precise enough? I guess it all depends on what I am looking for and what is precise enough for me but could I basically achieve the same results that way? Again I am using a 8.5# 300 Win Mag with a skinny sporter stock and 0.5" 3 shot groups at 100 yards would be entirely adequate. Rufous. [/QUOTE]
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