I'm currently using fitted necks,bullet inserted into a fired case JUST goes in and when you pull it out again it makes the poop sound) and I'm getting .3" groups at both 100 and 200 yds with 105 Lapua bullets around 3000 fps. This is on my FClass 1000 yd rifle.
My necks currently measure .0127" and I'm thinking my ES MAY decrease if I neck turn again down to .0123" and give the case/bullet a little more room.
Current ES is around 25 fps now and with a 20 thou jump off the lands I can get the ES down to around 18 fps.
What are your thoughts or experiences with Fitted vs turned,with room to spare) cases? Has anyone gone this route,fitted) and then re-turned, what happened to your groups and ES after re-turning?
				
			My necks currently measure .0127" and I'm thinking my ES MAY decrease if I neck turn again down to .0123" and give the case/bullet a little more room.
Current ES is around 25 fps now and with a 20 thou jump off the lands I can get the ES down to around 18 fps.
What are your thoughts or experiences with Fitted vs turned,with room to spare) cases? Has anyone gone this route,fitted) and then re-turned, what happened to your groups and ES after re-turning?
 
	








 ] and I'll do the other 60 cases too. Had to do something with both ranges out of order
] and I'll do the other 60 cases too. Had to do something with both ranges out of order  
 
 
		 Being a slack jawwed, Stone Age 100-300 yd. BR shooter, I don't use the chono much. I dust it off occasionally to check velocities. As long as the ES numbers aren't any more than 20 or so, I'm content. I'm usually surprised that the ES/SD numbers are as low as they are...which brings me to another point:
  Being a slack jawwed, Stone Age 100-300 yd. BR shooter, I don't use the chono much. I dust it off occasionally to check velocities. As long as the ES numbers aren't any more than 20 or so, I'm content. I'm usually surprised that the ES/SD numbers are as low as they are...which brings me to another point:
