What is the proper neck tension for a magnum rifle?

What I have to look for before deleting a post is to decide whether or not there is any snppet of value to the topic in addition to the taunts, insults, etc. So point one, I have to read all the crap. Secondly, I have to make a decision. Maybe I decide wrong sometimes.

You know, I usually ask people to police their own posts before doing any deletions myself. They almost never do. So either I'm almost always wrong, or most people won't assume any responsibility for what they say. If it is the first, Wilbur ought to get me off moderation. I've suggested that to him myself. If it's the second, draw your own conclusion.
 
One might consider how many times the brass had been fired. While striving for 1MOA of accuracy in a hunting rifle is an acceptable level for some work it is a loose use of the term accuracy. I wonder why one would cycle the bolt after firing a shot unless one is used to missing a lot.
 
I have never crimped a hunting bullet and i seat into the rifling and never had a bullet move. Problem must be somewhere else like not small enough bushing for wall thickness or too big of expander in die. I even lube the necks with graphite so the bullets don't seize from sitting. I still have to pound them hard with hammer puller to get them out. Matt
 
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