i asked what i thought was a simple question about neck tension when jamming,Kinda sensitive, are we?![]()
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i test all the time
to be clear looking for some basic info on neck tension when shooting JAM.
i asked what i thought was a simple question about neck tension when jamming,Kinda sensitive, are we?![]()
The answers are not basic because "jam" means different things to different folks, just as neck tension numbers don't translate to seating force between different folks.to be clear looking for some basic info on neck tension when shooting JAM.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I've had more luck than not while jamming. Since it's difficult to quantify how much tension you need I'll just say this. Use a bushing small enough to allow you to engage the rifling to the point where the marks are at least square before the bullet will move in the neck. I'd use a little more just to be sure. Once you have the bullets seated to that point and you start testing seating depth, you have really only one direction to work in...out from the lands. Depending on cartridge and bullet, I'd move no more than .003 at a time.
Part of the beauty of this approach is the simplicity, in that you can only go one direction. The rest is that possibly near 95% of the time, my best seating depth is between there and .010 off of touch. Several thou difference there but most often, it'll be between there and just touching, to narrow it down a bit more.
If nothing else, being jammed lessens your dependency on neck tension being identical because the neck will open up before the bullet can move. As with anything...test...test and test some more. Different bullet styles often prefer more or less jam, etc. Only one way to learn for sure and the internet is chock full of good intentions and little testing. Don't be that guy.
Guys,
762plinker is an accomplished 600 and 1000 yard Benchrest shooter with 2 national titles.
He knows how to define “jam”
Seems like a pretty simple question to me.how much neck tension are you using ?
i am a jump shooter with little luck in jam.
i have a cartridge i may try jam based on some comments. i use lite neck tension, what do i need to do if g0ing to a jam load.
( guessing between .005 and .015 jam)
thanks
Hmmmm??? Seems to me it should be noted that ".004 under what a loaded round measures" is going to have very different self seating results with necks of different thicknesses. Like necks turned to .010" vs necks that are .014 in thickness . . . as well as the difference in caliber ID of the neck. A 6mm with a neck thickness of .010" vs a 7mm with a neck thickness of .010 is gong to have a very different self seating jam result.I'd encourage the OP to work with what's more correctly called a 'jam seat'.
Find the 'T.P.' (touch point), seat the bullet longer than that and let the act of closing the bolt finish seating the bullet. Either the stripped bolt method or Mike Ezell's clever seating depth checker should be used to determine the 'T.P' rather than the Hornady modified case gizmo.
I start with .030 of 'jam seat' and a a neck sized .004 under what a loaded round measures regardless of the chambering. Assuming his powder charge is optimized already (big assumption), tweak the 'jam seat' first and the neck tension at the end.
On a new barrel or bullet, I tune with powder charge first, then 'jam seat' and finally neck tension.
It always works.-Al
thanks dave,Seems like a pretty simple question to me.
Personally I err on the side of more neck tension. Less risk that way. If you have ever seated bullets where the body goes below the neck shoulder junction you know they act like an expander mandrel. So you can only get just so much tension.
so IN simple english and very different to some comments, JAM is any amount forward of TOUCH.
.002 IN,.005 IN AND .010 IN are all DIFFERENT amounts of jam INSPITE OF COMMENTS made here.
i want to test in .001 to .015 jam. and was asking about guidence on what increase in neck tension
( either from bushing or mandrel size) was used by others
Much of the whole subject of touch and jam is based around terminology. I even make a tool for it. Ultimately, we do what works and the terminology only matters on the internet. We're all still talking about into or out of the lands by some amount. How much is the subject of lots of internet threads but hopefully we all do what works best in our rifle as opposed to what we read online. It's just a reference point for just that..discussion. As long as you have a method that gives consistent bto measurements, it doesn't really matter what that number is or how you got there.so IN simple english and very different to some comments, JAM is any amount forward of TOUCH.
.002 IN,.005 IN AND .010 IN are all DIFFERENT amounts of jam INSPITE OF COMMENTS made here.
i want to test in .001 to .015 jam. and was asking about guidence on what increase in neck tension
( either from bushing or mandrel size) was used by others
What issues did you think you might see?so jumping right in
i did plus .005 with the base brass and bushing..no issue
then did .010 the same way .no issue
then jumped down one size in the bushing, and did .015..no issue
so gonna load some up and see what happens