I'm saying you can't achieve that level of consistency without understanding the variables (and their effect) and then ensuring you manage that variable in order to control the effect of it. In the case of the OP, having a Micrometer Seating die is great, but only part of the answer to consistent CBTO (which is what is wants to achieve).
My reloading process is no different to that of countless others. It isn't special, it just works to manage the variables to optimise the outcome.
Lol, tight fat neck and then a skinny not so tight neck....dude, this is the subject of precision reloading practices to get the most out of a rifle, not hillbilly reloading for "minute of deer accuracy"! But for your future reference, consistent neck tension can be easily set with a sizing die and a mandrel, so neck tension is the same for all pieces of brass, irrespective of your tight-fat / skinny-not-so-tight necks.
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