Re: Tight neck for f class Ftr
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: turbo54</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I question the value of the tight neck chamber. I know benchresters do it, but I know I've also read articles where folks have experienced poor accuracy that improved by increasing neck clearance a few thou. Seems to me like a chamber that doesnt allow the caseneck to get the f**k out of the way and just let the bullet launch would induce a lot of variability in "initial" internal ballistics.
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IMO,
The main value is eliminating split necks while turning for neck concentricity.
Neck concentricity in itself (through neck turning) = more reliable neck tension, period.
Thinner neck walls in a spec. chamber allows the neck to expand and contract more, leading to faster cold working of the brass, leading to faster split necks.
Most BR guys shoot $1.00 (or more) per case chamberings, with modifications and fire-forming on top of that, plain and simple, alot of time and $ goes into the brass/ammo... Tight neck chambers (closer to resized demensions in general) just help to make one component last longer...
Granted, if your neck is TOO tight, you are lucky if bad accuracy is all you have to show for it.