So a few weeks back I call up my Smith and discussed having a barrel chambered in 17 rem. He said he had a reamer with a .197 neck that should work as a no turn chamber, any way I send it off with a few pieces of brass and a note containing what we discussed.
Get a email with an invoice. And here's where I messed up I didn't look over the invoice I just called them up and paid. Fast forward I got the rifle back loaded a few rounds to run through it. A few days later bored bad weather out I figure I'll play with loading some rounds and decide I'll see how much I'll have to take off the necks to clean them up, turn a couple cases and measured them at .01 per side so that will leave a loaded round at .192 and will give me .0025 per side or .005 total. Perfect so I go ahead a turn 100 pices of brass. Afterwards I grab the few I loaded and shot earlier and was measuring them and the fired neck was .200 I was confused so I measured a couple more and the fired neck was .200 so I get on the computer and go back to send my Smith an email to figure out what reamer was used.
And look at the invoice and it says .199 neck. What?
So now My brass that I turned Has .008 total neck clearance or .004 per side. How much is too much?
Get a email with an invoice. And here's where I messed up I didn't look over the invoice I just called them up and paid. Fast forward I got the rifle back loaded a few rounds to run through it. A few days later bored bad weather out I figure I'll play with loading some rounds and decide I'll see how much I'll have to take off the necks to clean them up, turn a couple cases and measured them at .01 per side so that will leave a loaded round at .192 and will give me .0025 per side or .005 total. Perfect so I go ahead a turn 100 pices of brass. Afterwards I grab the few I loaded and shot earlier and was measuring them and the fired neck was .200 I was confused so I measured a couple more and the fired neck was .200 so I get on the computer and go back to send my Smith an email to figure out what reamer was used.
And look at the invoice and it says .199 neck. What?
So now My brass that I turned Has .008 total neck clearance or .004 per side. How much is too much?