So they say. It works for me but as long as your neck tension is consistent it doesn't matter imo.
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So they say. It works for me but as long as your neck tension is consistent it doesn't matter imo.
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Gibo, if you really want to neck turn for a hunting rifle, then just do a light shave off of the high spots, say 40-70% of the outside neck surface then a bushing die, this is what I've done in the past.
Now if you are going to do this then you might as well weight sort your brass (anything that is say outside -/+ 3% of the average use for Foulers, practice ) uniform the primer pocket depth & deburr the inside of the primer hole. It's just about having a batch of consistent brass.
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for me its be best.