100 pieces of ppc brass will last me quite a long time, and yes i pay 1 buck per piece at times. Thats really is not to bad. Jack Neary said something one time about turning thin to win, and i guess that has stuck with me. I dont have any idea if a .262 neck shoots any better than a .268 neck. I would guess probably not. What i do know is that a .262 neck shoots pretty darn good, and it is what i started with, and it is very common, so i see no real need to change. I have also been shooting the new Norma brass and i think it is ever bit as good as lapua, if not better. Norma brass is something like .268 so turning to .262 isnt a big deal, or so i have been told. I have two gentlemen that turn brass for me. One of these fellas is norm wills, and he does a great job I think norm charges me 40 bucks to turn the brass i supply him with. the other fellas name is cale and cale will do it for free. cale has lymes disease and he doesn't always feel well enough to turn my brass, but when he does he does it is a fantastic job. actually the best i have ever seen. Super consistent. Cale cant work so i trade him some bullets and or whatever from time to time so he can shoot. He is a super fella, and we enjoy helping each other. So turning however much off a case isnt a big deal in my case. I haven't ever had any real trouble denting my necks either. Well unless i drop a piece on the concrete, and in that case it doesn't really matter how thick it was, its going to be dented. What i am more interested in is knowing more about free bore. I shoot original fowler bullets so i dont really know what the optimal free bore for that bullets would be. they are a pretty straight forward bullet design, and they shoot incredibly well, so i would like to have a reamer with the proper free bore for these bullets. I had a fella offer me a henricksen reamer over on accurate shooter, and i am waiting on a reamer print from him. If he sends it i will post it here and you fellas can tell me what you think. Its just time for me to have my own reamer, as i need to have all my barrels the same. I only have one ppc barrel at this time so i figured it was time. I plan on having a couple more chambered this year as the money from my side works comes in. Plus i bought that Schneider barrel for cheep and i am going to have a good friend of mine chamber it up for me, so i can watch the process, and hopefully learn a little something. So if its ok lets talk about what other things a fella should look for in a reamer other than neck thickness. Free bore and base thickness would be interesting reads for me. As always, thanks!! Lee