The worst i'm seeing is .002 spread. I'm reading .015 overall thickness but some goes .014 on one side and .016 on the other.. I agree that i'm most than likely picking case runout too..That’s quite a variance, that’s on ONE case?
Or what you’re seeing as a min/max spread across ten, twenty cases you’ve measured?
I’ve used Lapua for 8, 9 years (Palma since ‘10) & neck thickness on a number of new cases over the years runs 0.0142” +/- 0.0003” max, usually less. Measured with a Sinclair digital against their ball anvil.
I don’t need to neck-turn... but I do anyway.
Just what i need another useless tool. LolThe Redding design has potential for quick measure, but you'd have to replace the tubing anvil with a ball anvil, and use a better indicator. Add a case mouth stop.
Basically, rebuild it I guess...
While i'm by no mean an expert iEveryone will gang up on me for this, but my first question is where are you in your shooting skills? If you are a marksman trying for sharpshooter, or sharp shooter trying for expert, you would be better off honing your shooting skills instead of worrying about case weight etc. If you are an expert class trying for master, or master trying for high master, then yes, give more attention to case prep. I've seen (not referring to you) more shooters spending a lot of time over case prep etc. and they can"t even hit the paper.
In fact it's the first time i worry with case weight and neck thickness..((i've got nothing to do right now it's already too cold outside) but i only buy premium brass. I'm shooting tactical style with different field positions and only shoot from a bench for load devs..Everyone will gang up on me for this, but my first question is where are you in your shooting skills? If you are a marksman trying for sharpshooter, or sharp shooter trying for expert, you would be better off honing your shooting skills instead of worrying about case weight etc. If you are an expert class trying for master, or master trying for high master, then yes, give more attention to case prep. I've seen (not referring to you) more shooters spending a lot of time over case prep etc. and they can"t even hit the paper.
While i'm by no mean an expert i
In fact it's the first time i worry with case weight and neck thickness..((i've got nothing to do right now it's already too cold outside) but i only buy premium brass. I'm shooting tactical style with different field positions and only shoot from a bench for load devs..
There's no such thing as markmen sharpshooter and experts here. There's only hunters and a couple weirdo with these crazy heavy rifles lol.
That’s terrible, and requires neck turningThe worst i'm seeing is .002 spread. I'm reading .015 overall thickness but some goes .014 on one side and .016 on the other.. I agree that i'm most than likely picking case runout too..
I was trying to take the easy way by asking but i'll test with thickness sorted brass and non-sorted too see if it will really make a difference to me. Should be easy as my load is already worked up. Worst case i'll turn my case neck.
Deer season is over and i've got nothing to do.