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Reloading
TURNING CASE NECKS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Diamond 408" data-source="post: 128996" data-attributes="member: 1563"><p>First thing you need to do is have the necks sized. Next you need to figure how much you want to remove from the neck. Is it a custom chamber where you need to neck turn to a specific size? Or are you just taking off the high spots on the necks? Neck turning for most guns is more for your piece of mind. Certainly a custom chamber with a special neck dia is a different story. I only turn necks when the brass is too thick for some wildcats. (I don't like to make new wildcats that require neck turning, some however you can't get away from not doing it.) Other than that i dont mess with it. I have tested neck turned brass and plain brass, didn't really see any accuracy difference. When you get into small cal bench rest rifles then that is also a different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Diamond 408, post: 128996, member: 1563"] First thing you need to do is have the necks sized. Next you need to figure how much you want to remove from the neck. Is it a custom chamber where you need to neck turn to a specific size? Or are you just taking off the high spots on the necks? Neck turning for most guns is more for your piece of mind. Certainly a custom chamber with a special neck dia is a different story. I only turn necks when the brass is too thick for some wildcats. (I don't like to make new wildcats that require neck turning, some however you can't get away from not doing it.) Other than that i dont mess with it. I have tested neck turned brass and plain brass, didn't really see any accuracy difference. When you get into small cal bench rest rifles then that is also a different story. [/QUOTE]
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