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Neck turn before or after fire forming?

DngBat7

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Do I neck turn “skimming/cleanup” before or after first fire forming. The reason I ask is because I noticed the brass grows on average 4 thou in many directions. Shoulder bumps up and out, necks sucks in a little i am guessing. If you turn the neck and “skin the shoulder” I am assuming that all would get changed after firing. So does it make since to wait for the first firing?
 
You didn't declare the cartridge you're forming, but for standard cartridges turn new cases (before firing), a bit onto neck-shoulder junction, to mitgate donut formation.
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Mike,
I have cut a bit deeper (maybe a lot deeper) into the shoulders of my Lapua 6.5-284 brass that is necked up to straight 284 to mitigate the donut issue. Have you cut further into the shoulder before? if so, what was the results?
CW
 
I've never seen the value of neck turning in a no-turn neck chamber. If you're able to fire form before turning, it should be a no-turn neck.

With that said, I have a buttload of chambers that are intended for turned necks and I turn prior to first firing in all of them.
 
I just turn it straight out of the box if it doesn't need to be formed in some other way. Never had a problem.
 
I've never seen the value of neck turning in a no-turn neck chamber. If you're able to fire form before turning, it should be a no-turn neck.

With that said, I have a buttload of chambers that are intended for turned necks and I turn prior to first firing in all of them.
I like to skim the necks for no turn chambers because it makes sizing the necks for light neck tension easier - you don't wind up with that oddball case that's plus or minus a thou from the rest.
 
I like to skim the necks for no turn chambers because it makes sizing the necks for light neck tension easier - you don't wind up with that oddball case that's plus or minus a thou from the rest.
If I'm going to turn a neck, I'm going to completely clean it up. If I'm going to do that, I'm going to have a chamber designed for that neck diameter. With that said, I run more neck clearance than most. Especially in a cartridge where I seat the bullets in the lands.
 
If you turn after fireforming wouldn't the carbon in the neck make it harder to get an accurate neck thickness measurement?

Yes, in my experience with using a ball micrometer after turning fire formed brass. There is a variance. This weekend, I expect delivery of Lapua .223 brass and carefully turn the same and one of measurements I will be taking will be thickness variances on the inside neck.
 
Joe R-

I have a ball on one side and the flat on the other. It has been suggested I get the ball attachment on the flat side from Amazon for about $17 and it should be more accurate. Saving my milk and cookie money now for the purchase.
 

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