ducks-and-bucks
I have 50 cases of .243 winchester brass I bought new. They have 4 and 5 firings on each piece. I just got into neck turning and was turning these cases and after about 15 pieces I noticed a consistent high side of the neck on one side of the case every piece I was doing... ( does that make since) About half the neck was getting cut down, and the other side was not being touched by the cutter bit. I measured the neck thicknesses best I could with my calipers (I do not have a micro caliper yet). The thin sides were .13 the thick sides were .15
I started wondering if this brass if just short lived where its running now or if I may have a problem with my dies squeezing the neck to one side... (which I don't think there is a problem with the dies)
Is the winchester brass really that crappy? I can tell a huge difference between preping the winchester brass and lapua brass... to the point I could be blind folded and prep on them and tell the difference...
I started wondering if this brass if just short lived where its running now or if I may have a problem with my dies squeezing the neck to one side... (which I don't think there is a problem with the dies)
Is the winchester brass really that crappy? I can tell a huge difference between preping the winchester brass and lapua brass... to the point I could be blind folded and prep on them and tell the difference...