The general consensus seems to be that Lapua brass will spring back between .0005"-.001" after sizing or expanding. BUT, the TIME factor also comes into play. Has anyone found any articles, posts or other info on how long(minutes-hours days) it takes for the brass to reach it's FULL spring back.
The numbers may seem insignificant for many shooting disciplines, but for 1000 YD BR, the difference between .001" and .0015" bullet hold (neck tension) could be a big deal. This would effect your timing for sizing, expanding (if you perform this step) and bullet seating. Maybe this is too OCD but it's food for thought.
The numbers may seem insignificant for many shooting disciplines, but for 1000 YD BR, the difference between .001" and .0015" bullet hold (neck tension) could be a big deal. This would effect your timing for sizing, expanding (if you perform this step) and bullet seating. Maybe this is too OCD but it's food for thought.









