When my 6.5 x 284 with .286" tight neck was built 11 years ago, my gunsmith turned 200 pieces of Lapua brass back then. Yesterday I used a batch of 20 old pieces of brass and neck sized them. I noticed some seated more than snug than the others. I measured the neck thickness of some pieces of brass and it shows .001" thinner than others. Is it normal that after some firings that necks are inconsistent? There may be a donut inside the neck but I don't believe I am seating the bullet deep enough to touch the donut, if there is one.
So I full sized 20 more pieces and ran them through a mandrel and K&M neck turned very slightly, and some necks cleaned up more than others.
Also the curved area where the neck / shoulder junction meets, I had seen the cutter cutting more material from there, but slightly cutting into the shoulder.
Is this a red flag and possible neck / shoulder separation since its been neck turned twice?
This is just an experiment I am doing, since 100 pieces of new Lapua brass is coming soon and all will be turned to .003" less than chamber neck diameter
Just wondering if turning necks twice is a no no?
So I full sized 20 more pieces and ran them through a mandrel and K&M neck turned very slightly, and some necks cleaned up more than others.
Also the curved area where the neck / shoulder junction meets, I had seen the cutter cutting more material from there, but slightly cutting into the shoulder.
Is this a red flag and possible neck / shoulder separation since its been neck turned twice?
This is just an experiment I am doing, since 100 pieces of new Lapua brass is coming soon and all will be turned to .003" less than chamber neck diameter
Just wondering if turning necks twice is a no no?