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Thoughts on neck turning
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<blockquote data-quote="jasonco" data-source="post: 2159880" data-attributes="member: 15637"><p>If you've got a custom turned barrel/chamber (even it's a SAAMI spec chamber), it's worth a go, to get that last bit of consistency, if it isn't there already. </p><p>If however you're working with an off the shelf rifle, that the accuracy is very good/great and consistent, keep doing what you do, and leave it at that. Neck turning for it most likely will be a futile endeaver. </p><p>Using well made brass and solid loading practices, will yield excellent accuracy by it's very nature. Unless absolutely necessary, I rarely need to neck turn and it's usually just a particular lot of brass, that the necks didn't measure out, consistent, with the ball micrometer. If not the first firing, they're measured and just that bit is taken off the high side, to make them concentric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonco, post: 2159880, member: 15637"] If you've got a custom turned barrel/chamber (even it's a SAAMI spec chamber), it's worth a go, to get that last bit of consistency, if it isn't there already. If however you're working with an off the shelf rifle, that the accuracy is very good/great and consistent, keep doing what you do, and leave it at that. Neck turning for it most likely will be a futile endeaver. Using well made brass and solid loading practices, will yield excellent accuracy by it's very nature. Unless absolutely necessary, I rarely need to neck turn and it's usually just a particular lot of brass, that the necks didn't measure out, consistent, with the ball micrometer. If not the first firing, they're measured and just that bit is taken off the high side, to make them concentric. [/QUOTE]
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