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Reloading
To turn or not (necks)
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<blockquote data-quote="woods" data-source="post: 278295" data-attributes="member: 6042"><p>Man's gotta have something to think about while driving down the freeway!</p><p></p><p>Where the difference lies with respect to neck thickness and bullet grip is that the bullet grip is not derived from the neck thickness itself but rather from the inside diameter of the neck. IOW if you had 2 cases both with an inside diameter .003" less than caliber and 1 had a consistant neck thickness of .014" and the other had a consistant neck thickness of .012", there probably would be a difference in bullet grip but it would be unmeasureable, undetectable and of no significance compared to varying the inside diameter by even a small amount, like .0025". </p><p></p><p>Previously I had not sorted by neck variance but I will try it with the next batch of new brass before I neck turn. Seems to me that if the manufacturing process could make a piece of brass with a variance in neck thickness then it would be possible to make one with the neck out of center with regard to the center of the case body also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woods, post: 278295, member: 6042"] Man's gotta have something to think about while driving down the freeway! Where the difference lies with respect to neck thickness and bullet grip is that the bullet grip is not derived from the neck thickness itself but rather from the inside diameter of the neck. IOW if you had 2 cases both with an inside diameter .003" less than caliber and 1 had a consistant neck thickness of .014" and the other had a consistant neck thickness of .012", there probably would be a difference in bullet grip but it would be unmeasureable, undetectable and of no significance compared to varying the inside diameter by even a small amount, like .0025". Previously I had not sorted by neck variance but I will try it with the next batch of new brass before I neck turn. Seems to me that if the manufacturing process could make a piece of brass with a variance in neck thickness then it would be possible to make one with the neck out of center with regard to the center of the case body also. [/QUOTE]
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