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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
To inside ream or neck turn
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<blockquote data-quote="turbines" data-source="post: 1613391" data-attributes="member: 41108"><p>I turn my necks only one time during the life of the casing. What I do to keep a consistent neck tension (grip on the bullet) is to keep my brass correctly annealed. I anneal after every 3rd shot. This will help control metal spring back throughout your batch of brass. I also stopped using steel needle wet tumbling. I only use ultra sonic cleaning. Granted it's not parade brass or shiny looking but shiny won't get you home either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbines, post: 1613391, member: 41108"] I turn my necks only one time during the life of the casing. What I do to keep a consistent neck tension (grip on the bullet) is to keep my brass correctly annealed. I anneal after every 3rd shot. This will help control metal spring back throughout your batch of brass. I also stopped using steel needle wet tumbling. I only use ultra sonic cleaning. Granted it's not parade brass or shiny looking but shiny won't get you home either. [/QUOTE]
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