For my Swede, loaded rounds are 0.293" neck diameter w/ 140 SMKs, 0.025" off the lands. If I do my part, they'll garner 145/6X or better at 600Y. Pictured cases are 1X fired Lapua.
OK, seems "policy" for accurate loads includes annealing every time (or some other schedule).
Soooo… the leftmost case is fired and annealed but NOT sized. The middle one is annealed and sized w/ a .291" Wilson bushing, ∆ = 0.002". The rightmost, ditto but sized in a Neil Jones sizer die w/ his .290" bushing, ∆ = 0.003±.
The bushing bores are "clean" (brakeclean and patch). The annealed necks show, comparatively, the same color as new Lapua brass. The necks and shoulder area are "still" shiny metallic, not the dull surface evident when ya' overcook 'em e.g., getting "rednecks" while in the flame.
Same scratches if lubing necks w/ either RCBS or Imperial. Any ideas on what's causing the scratches in the center and rightmost cases ?
Thanks,
Richard
OK, seems "policy" for accurate loads includes annealing every time (or some other schedule).

Soooo… the leftmost case is fired and annealed but NOT sized. The middle one is annealed and sized w/ a .291" Wilson bushing, ∆ = 0.002". The rightmost, ditto but sized in a Neil Jones sizer die w/ his .290" bushing, ∆ = 0.003±.
The bushing bores are "clean" (brakeclean and patch). The annealed necks show, comparatively, the same color as new Lapua brass. The necks and shoulder area are "still" shiny metallic, not the dull surface evident when ya' overcook 'em e.g., getting "rednecks" while in the flame.
Same scratches if lubing necks w/ either RCBS or Imperial. Any ideas on what's causing the scratches in the center and rightmost cases ?
Thanks,
Richard