Ok remember abusing a newbie is verboten. Yes I searched and read a million posts on this subject and now I have a massive headache and my right ear actually started ringing. I have been reloading for a long time but I am always looking to improve methods and I am adding an ar to my collection. I want to reload 6.5CM for some PRS shooting. First off in a gasser what is the cutoff as far how far to go into precision reloading? Do I go bushing dies and expanding mandrels? Neck tension I have seen .003 for gassers yet there was a thread about bullets being jammed back by the bcg pretty much destroying your seating depth. Some said taper crimp others said no that destroys the bullet shape if overdone. Some said even taper crimping did not prevent bullet movement when chambering. Neck turn or don't bother? Expanding mandrels or the smaller turning mandrels? Separating components by weight/lot or don't bother in a gasser? All else being equal I am looking for general technique not brand specific stuff but a general overview for precision ammo in an large frame ar platform. Yes the more precise the ammo the less variables but is there a point its not worth going past for a middle of the road semi? Thank you for your thoughts. With some trepidation I will now click on post thread....