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Tight necks worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="TOM H" data-source="post: 37236" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>What your try to do us lessen the amount of distortion the bullet receives in passing throught the throat and into the riflings and turning neck and making the case concentric to the chamber is one way. I know they have talked about indexing a round and from the post I've seen they are happy with the results. I've got rifles both with tight neck and regular chambers but I do clean up the necks on those. For me I started turning neck when I got into to Br and fully understand the benefits and been doing it so long it's just another step. The case,powder,bullet and primer cost the same if you turn neck or not so extra cost is turner and bushing type dies. And it does take some time but I think it's time well spent. Just my .02 worth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOM H, post: 37236, member: 306"] What your try to do us lessen the amount of distortion the bullet receives in passing throught the throat and into the riflings and turning neck and making the case concentric to the chamber is one way. I know they have talked about indexing a round and from the post I've seen they are happy with the results. I've got rifles both with tight neck and regular chambers but I do clean up the necks on those. For me I started turning neck when I got into to Br and fully understand the benefits and been doing it so long it's just another step. The case,powder,bullet and primer cost the same if you turn neck or not so extra cost is turner and bushing type dies. And it does take some time but I think it's time well spent. Just my .02 worth [/QUOTE]
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