First let me say Im not fond of the term neck tension. However it does seem to attract attention to a post.
So anyways when I was shooting 223 regularly I seemed to focus more on neck concentrity. I used a Forster full size die, removed the expander ball and ran the brass through a 223 mandrel.
That was "good enough" for me.
Now Im considering using some bushing dies that have been gathering dust.
So my question, for guys who have played around, did you find 223 liked more or less "neck tension"
Rifle in question is a 26" Criterion 1-7T barrel. Mostly shoot Berger 80.5s
Thanks guys.
So anyways when I was shooting 223 regularly I seemed to focus more on neck concentrity. I used a Forster full size die, removed the expander ball and ran the brass through a 223 mandrel.
That was "good enough" for me.
Now Im considering using some bushing dies that have been gathering dust.
So my question, for guys who have played around, did you find 223 liked more or less "neck tension"
Rifle in question is a 26" Criterion 1-7T barrel. Mostly shoot Berger 80.5s
Thanks guys.