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Help Reading carbon pattern on fired case neck

Hi, attached image of the case neck after firing a 338 caliber 300 grain bullet from a 33xc peterson case (120 grain RL50). I learnt on youtube that some experienced handloaders can infer some valuable information by reading the carbon pattern on the fired case neck. If that is true, can experienced folks look at attached image and teach me a bit about what I can learn from this case. Thanks for
 

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Hi, attached image of the case neck after firing a 338 caliber 300 grain bullet from a 33xc peterson case (120 grain RL50). I learnt on youtube that some experienced handloaders can infer some valuable information by reading the carbon pattern on the fired case neck. If that is true, can experienced folks look at attached image and teach me a bit about what I can learn from this case. Thanks for
I wouldn't worry about it. No damage being done. In Tony Boyer's book he mentions a different pattern with a 2 lug bolt compared to a 3 lug bolt???
 
Hi, attached image of the case neck after firing a 338 caliber 300 grain bullet from a 33xc peterson case
Would be interested in seeing what the cases looked like prior to this firing. I'm not seeing the typical anneal marks I see on new Peterson brass. So not knowing what you have done with them and their history, make speculation greater.
 
Can you insert a bullet into the fired case without resistance? To me it looks as if there is some roundness at the case mouth which might indicate case is too long. Probably just my old 75 year old eyes!
with ejector and firing pin removed I am able to chamber it without any difficulty.....with ejector pin on, there is already the spring loaded pressure, so cannot say.
 
You can measure how much neck clearence you have...loaded round neck diameter against chamber neck diameter. It will tell you how much clearance you have. But you have to have a micrometer and a lathe or gauge pins and make a holder to hold them... or a (Brownells) chamber cast and measure cast with micrometer, there will be a small shrinkage.
And a .338 bullet should be a loose, drop through fit in the neck your fired cases...which indicates clearance.
If your measurements conclude you have .003 clearance or more...I don't worry about it...especially if it shoots good with no pressure signs.
If I have to neck turn I do it in a Hardinge lathe collet and a new turned mandrel and a carbide tool with the correct angle for the shoulder...so you have zero runout, take off alot or just skim the high spots. Or use some of the common hand tools designed for neck turning.
 
Determine if you do or don't have enough neck clearance. Turn if more clearance is desired. from then on let the target give you input. I have seen posts where a perfect sine wave on the necks is the goal. If this is a barometer of performance it has eluded me, I like to see a group that is small, with a prime that has rounded edges, and that is all i care about.
 

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