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Curious about no-turn necks

Lucky Shooter

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I have some reamers that demand the necks be turned-----also have
some that are no-turn necks.

There was once a time when some shooters thought a skim cut on the
no-turn neck would be an improvement over the no-turn, presumably
to improve bullet concentricity.

Does this thinking still hold true ?

A. Weldy
 
In theory, uniformity should be beneficial.

Try skim cutting some cases for your “no turn” barrels then shoot some groups to determine if it makes any difference in your rifles.
 
In theory neck turning is more uniform and therefore better. This originated when brass was not very consistent and BR shooters were trying to run close chamber to neck clearances. (Shooters were also neck sizing)

In practice that’s all been found to not matter much as shooters win with no turn necks. That doesn’t mean it’s time to fully abandon it, but it does mean the difference on target is pretty far down the list of importance.
 
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