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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
turning necks on weatherby brass
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<blockquote data-quote="OhYtD" data-source="post: 1655399" data-attributes="member: 107977"><p>I think that even if you turned them all down to .010 there would not likely be an issue with safety, but I doubt you will gain much in accuracy as the chamber will likely have a lot of clearance .It may also cause the necks to split sooner as there will be a lot of expansion with firing and then contraction with resizing.</p><p>That being said,I certainly see where I would be unhappy with the brass if each case has .004 variation in thickness .The idea of skimming off a couple thousandths from the thick sides seems reasonable.I have brass turned to .010 in a couple guns,but they are tight necked match chambers in which this is required in order to get adequate clearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OhYtD, post: 1655399, member: 107977"] I think that even if you turned them all down to .010 there would not likely be an issue with safety, but I doubt you will gain much in accuracy as the chamber will likely have a lot of clearance .It may also cause the necks to split sooner as there will be a lot of expansion with firing and then contraction with resizing. That being said,I certainly see where I would be unhappy with the brass if each case has .004 variation in thickness .The idea of skimming off a couple thousandths from the thick sides seems reasonable.I have brass turned to .010 in a couple guns,but they are tight necked match chambers in which this is required in order to get adequate clearance. [/QUOTE]
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