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I've chambered a barrel with a 222 reamer with a specified neck diameter of .248" .
The case necks have been turned to .011" wall thickness and the loaded round necks measure slightly over .246" .
My best efforts to measure the reamer neck show about .2485"----so it appears the loaded neck clearance is about .001" per side.
I've found that a bullet can't be slid by hand into a fired case.
I've never experienced this before and wonder if its a problem.
Its not a big deal to turn more off the case necks to get more more neck clearance.
What makes sense here?
Thanks.
A. Weldy
The case necks have been turned to .011" wall thickness and the loaded round necks measure slightly over .246" .
My best efforts to measure the reamer neck show about .2485"----so it appears the loaded neck clearance is about .001" per side.
I've found that a bullet can't be slid by hand into a fired case.
I've never experienced this before and wonder if its a problem.
Its not a big deal to turn more off the case necks to get more more neck clearance.
What makes sense here?
Thanks.
A. Weldy