RegionRat
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Yes and no.it is obvious to me now that this is not understood/not as big of an issue as i once thought it was, because it seems many people are getting away with it with no severely ill effects.
but if Lou says you should, this tells me that people may be possibly leaving some untapped precision on the table that they did not consider/know about???
I don't think there is much concern over the diameter of the fired case since it doesn't tell us much about bullet release.
Keep in mind, at 50k - 65k PSI, that brass will definitely be feeling the peak pressure, but by then the bullet is typically beyond the grip of what we are calling neck tension.
What we would all agree on, is that brass prep and neck tension in general are important to precision and accuracy folks. What happens to the brass after the bullet is launched is not part of the correlation.
So paying attention to concepts like neck diameter, free bore, bullet jump, brass prep, neck tension, etc. are all worth the trouble, but the final diameter of a fired case neck is not an agreed upon part of the story.