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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
turning necks on weatherby brass
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<blockquote data-quote="tbrice23" data-source="post: 1656079" data-attributes="member: 59502"><p>Every split neck that I have examined has split dead center of the thinnest side of the neck. The thin part stretches and expands first and stretches and expands the most. </p><p>If case necks are turned close to the same thickness there is less of a " stress riser" area to become the focus of all of the work hardening. In essence REDUCING the chances of cracked necks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrice23, post: 1656079, member: 59502"] Every split neck that I have examined has split dead center of the thinnest side of the neck. The thin part stretches and expands first and stretches and expands the most. If case necks are turned close to the same thickness there is less of a " stress riser" area to become the focus of all of the work hardening. In essence REDUCING the chances of cracked necks. [/QUOTE]
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