No I m meaning neck clearance, in other words if brass expands upon firing and bullet has a long distance to engage lands then would s chamber with tighter neck clearance keep that bullet better aligned with the throat/lands since brass not expanding as much thus creating larger tolerance. ( these both are being shot with neck sizing only)
It would seem to me that theoretically the bullet in the looser chamber would have a little more opportunity to potentially get more out of alignment? Again, thinking out loud. And yes my tighter chamber shots more accurately!!
Good question then, good thought
Following since I am more inclined to think the freebore dia has more influence
as well as how straight your ammo starts off with in concentricity from the beginning
A tighter neck cannot cure ammo that is out of concentricity so to speak
Yet if it starts off straight - I am not seeing how a tighter neck will help much
since it should stay straight is it enters the freebore and continues on into the rifling.
Also depends on the caliber, the bullet used, how much of the base of the bullet is in the case etc
Such as if you only seat your bullet .050" into the neck vs all the way down at the neck/shoulder jct.
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I will say - a tighter neck should help keep "THE CASE" itself aligned better, hence also the bullet
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I mean i have guns that have like .008" neck clearance and shoot in the .2's
so I am more inclined to the concentricity of the chamber as well as the chambers dimensions keeping the case straight - which itself holds the bullet straight
I'm gonna say it depends more on if your Smith uses a 3 jaw vs a 4 Jaw when doing your barrel work
