Re: Anyone turn necks for a gas gun?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: k2peaker</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Yes, I do.
You just specified "gas gun".
OK, for a .223/5.56 AR, I admit I don't as I tend to treat my AR as a long pistol, load 1000s at a time, etc. It probably depends on your application. For 3Gun, my primary AR15 app, it wouldn't be worth the time. And, I'm using a 5.56Wylde chamber so there's a slightly larger operating window to boot. If you're trying to squeeze every ounce of accuracy from a tight, match .223 chamber I am still with the rest thinking it's likely not warranted for most apps.
But, there's a growing number of us that shoot AR10s in calibers like .260, 6.5CM, etc. So for those rounds as part of forming my .260 brass, I always neck turn. I use a neck bushing die and a body die for my .260 gas gun (Redding). That may go away with Lapua's .260 brass although the cost will likely keep me with a cheaper alt (like Win .243). I don't mind paying a bit more ($$ or time) when I'm getting 10x firings (bolt gun) but the gas guns definitely beat up your brass much faster. </div></div>
The one I'm really curious about is the M14/M1A, thanks.