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ehkempf
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I am new to the centerfire benchrest game of neck turning. I am not new to benchrest in general as I have shooting IR 50/50 for years (only at the club level), and have been an avid woodchuck hunter since my teens. I have and do own several 6MM BR and 22 BR, but they were all build with no turn in mind (.272 and .254). Well I have taken the plunge and bought a used 30 BR with a .330 neck. The 30 BR came with 50 pieces of Lapua brass, and a Borden FL die set for .326 neck tension. I currently do not have a ball mike, but do have a dial caliper (I know I really need one). Using what I got I came up with an average of .010 neck thickness on the used brass. I have some new Lapua brass and after expanding out to 30 cal., I measured the wall thickness at an average of .012. So here are my questions. Based on my measurements does taking off .002 seem right, or was the original brass that I got not taken down enough? This question is based on the idea of only .001 of clearance all around (.010+.010+.308=.328). Another question is, assuming that the .002 to be taken off is correct, can that much be taken off in one pass with a neck turning tool, or do I need to do it in smaller increments? Like I said I have never turned brass before, so this is all new to me and I have a lot to learn.
Thanks,
Ed
Thanks,
Ed