I’m trying to understand what are the key drivers of growth in case neck thickness and what steps can be taken to minimise it ?
I notice that in a couple of my rifles case neck thickness on Lapua brass is only slightly thicker than new brass even after 6-8 firings. However, on a 6.5CM the case neck got much thicker and at a much faster rate such that I couldn’t chamber a loaded round without neck turning. Never had that happen before.
What’s causing that expansion in the case neck and are there steps that can be taken to minimise the pace of growth so as to reduce the frequency of having to turn necks ? Just wondering if it’s the chamber, excess pressure, reloading technique or if some dies are more ‘guilty’ than others etc ? Thanks !!!
I notice that in a couple of my rifles case neck thickness on Lapua brass is only slightly thicker than new brass even after 6-8 firings. However, on a 6.5CM the case neck got much thicker and at a much faster rate such that I couldn’t chamber a loaded round without neck turning. Never had that happen before.
What’s causing that expansion in the case neck and are there steps that can be taken to minimise the pace of growth so as to reduce the frequency of having to turn necks ? Just wondering if it’s the chamber, excess pressure, reloading technique or if some dies are more ‘guilty’ than others etc ? Thanks !!!
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