In the December 2010 issue of Precision shooting J Mock wrote an article of Jack Neary's reloading methods which I found to be quite good. I have a question in hopes that someone might just answer. Jack mentioned for his .262 neck and thin turned necks he suggests a 256 bushing.
My only question is what about for a .263 neck of which I shoot.What bushing ??... I would like to try this method on the next trip to the bench.
Doug,
If you have a .262" neck reamer, and you're cutting your Lapua .220 Russian Case Necks for your 6PPC to .0081"/.0082", I would strongly recomend using either a .255" or .256" neck sizing bushing.
If you have a .263" neck reamer, cut your brass to .0087"/.0088" and use either a .257" or .258" sizing button.
This is based upon using N133 powder, which loves lots of neck tension!
If you can find a day when you're at the range to practice with consistent wind angles and velocity which will hold for 30 seconds or so, try sizing your Lapua cases first with the larger of the 2 bushings and shoot (4) 4-shot groups at 200yds (200yd groups will more easily show you the changes you make in your loads!) taking the same aim point holds...
It's very important to not put your rifle away because of 1 great group... and go find your favorite restaurant/bar Bennihana's, Outback Steakhouse, Jerry's Bar and Grill in Orrville, Oh - (Reloading show sponsors, what can I say...)
Always proof your first "great group" loads by shooting 4 groups with the same great load(?) to ensure your magic load will agg consistently....
Now, switch to the tighter neck bushing and repeat the same (4) 4-shot groups in similar conditions. In my experience, with N133 powder, the tighter neck-tension loads will consistently
agg better than the looser neck-tension bushing loads!
Hope this clarifies your question, Doug!
Regards,
Jack