I have a 6mm Creedmoor which has a chamber dimension at the neck of .272". I'm shooting Lapua brass which I have turned to a target thickness of 13 thou with a view that I would achieve a 3 thou clearance with a loaded round (0.272 - 0.243 - 2*0.013 = 3 thou). [Quite why it's called 6mm when it's not actually 6mm is beyond me. Why not 243 Creedmoor?]
I have been using a .267" bushing with a view to achieving 2 thou of neck tension. 0.243 + 2*0.13 - 0.002 = 0.267.
However, I noticed today that when my Lapua brass comes out of my FL bushing sizing die with 0.267" neck bushing it measures 0.2695/0.270". What's more, loaded rounds are measuring about the same which I guess suggests my brass necks are a little thicker than target and I'm not getting much neck tension.
Do you think I need to move to a smaller bushing?
(I'm at the very early stages of load development for this rifle.)
I have been using a .267" bushing with a view to achieving 2 thou of neck tension. 0.243 + 2*0.13 - 0.002 = 0.267.
However, I noticed today that when my Lapua brass comes out of my FL bushing sizing die with 0.267" neck bushing it measures 0.2695/0.270". What's more, loaded rounds are measuring about the same which I guess suggests my brass necks are a little thicker than target and I'm not getting much neck tension.
Do you think I need to move to a smaller bushing?
(I'm at the very early stages of load development for this rifle.)