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<blockquote data-quote="mike33" data-source="post: 261800" data-attributes="member: 14195"><p>Boomtube got a question for you. You seem a lot more knowigible on this issue than me. Here is my questions and experience with neck turning. Back in the 80's- mid 90's i shot benchrest with a 6ppc .262 neck. Of course i had to turn necks not an option. Just started loading than also, i asked guys of the time like Sinclair, masker, Hammond, top gunsmiths about neck turning on every day cart. with factory chamber. They all said the theory about making a mess out of a mess. So for one, with my experience of only turning about a dozen cases i did not enjoy the process and never turned for anything but my ppc. I still on any rifle case go the mile of de-burring and squaring primer pocket, etc. My ? is how much is turning really helping, does it show up on paper? Then when i was turning i was using custom bullets such as Euber, Hollister, and watson's ( dont even know if there around anymore ) These bullets were next thing to perfect and i always had my cases set to these bullets coming out to .261. So if your shooting ever day factory rifle with every day bullets and switching back and forth after turning necks arent you going to have a different reading. Yes, i have **** good factory rifles that shoot well also and not to proud to use them. If you was refering to me because i posted earlier i was only saying what i was told years ago. Maybe now there is a better tool than i had then but it was a pita for me years ago.</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike33, post: 261800, member: 14195"] Boomtube got a question for you. You seem a lot more knowigible on this issue than me. Here is my questions and experience with neck turning. Back in the 80's- mid 90's i shot benchrest with a 6ppc .262 neck. Of course i had to turn necks not an option. Just started loading than also, i asked guys of the time like Sinclair, masker, Hammond, top gunsmiths about neck turning on every day cart. with factory chamber. They all said the theory about making a mess out of a mess. So for one, with my experience of only turning about a dozen cases i did not enjoy the process and never turned for anything but my ppc. I still on any rifle case go the mile of de-burring and squaring primer pocket, etc. My ? is how much is turning really helping, does it show up on paper? Then when i was turning i was using custom bullets such as Euber, Hollister, and watson's ( dont even know if there around anymore ) These bullets were next thing to perfect and i always had my cases set to these bullets coming out to .261. So if your shooting ever day factory rifle with every day bullets and switching back and forth after turning necks arent you going to have a different reading. Yes, i have **** good factory rifles that shoot well also and not to proud to use them. If you was refering to me because i posted earlier i was only saying what i was told years ago. Maybe now there is a better tool than i had then but it was a pita for me years ago. Mike [/QUOTE]
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