jackie schmidt
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Anybody see anything wrong with this method of doing necks??
I thought the main purpose of neck turning was to arrive at necks with zero variation in wall thickness, while achieving a correct loaded round fit for a specific chamber. This method will simply make the neck the correct average wall thickness for the chamber used, but since the reamer will simply follow the existing hole, any existing wall variation will still be present.
Granted, Lapua 220 Russian is pretty darned good in that department, but I have seen them exibit as much as .001 wall thickness variation.
Of course, the Author's results speak for themselves, he has done pretty well with the cases.
But heck, why not just skip all of that, get a .272-273 neck chamber reamer, fire the cases in that chamber, and end up with the same thing......jackie
I thought the main purpose of neck turning was to arrive at necks with zero variation in wall thickness, while achieving a correct loaded round fit for a specific chamber. This method will simply make the neck the correct average wall thickness for the chamber used, but since the reamer will simply follow the existing hole, any existing wall variation will still be present.
Granted, Lapua 220 Russian is pretty darned good in that department, but I have seen them exibit as much as .001 wall thickness variation.
Of course, the Author's results speak for themselves, he has done pretty well with the cases.
But heck, why not just skip all of that, get a .272-273 neck chamber reamer, fire the cases in that chamber, and end up with the same thing......jackie
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