Have been measuring necks on Hornady 6.5 Creedmore brass, and they seem to vary between 0.0145 to 0.0125 using a tubing gauge. I turned them down to around 0.013, which meant around 2/3's of each neck was trimmed in circumference (they now range from a few low spots at 0.0125 to a high of 0.0135, but most of the circumference is right at 0.013). Taking it down further by turning the entire neck to 0.0125 would make the tolerance and run out better of course.
How much is too thin in a mid sized caliber like 6.5CM?
How will it affect neck life and splitting, and how much run out is acceptable before seeing a decline in accuracy?
I recognize there are probably no exact answers, but looking for opinions. The rifle is mostly used for long range target shooting and PD's- 300 plus yards. Mostly shooting Berger 140 VLD but anticipate trying the 130's.
How much is too thin in a mid sized caliber like 6.5CM?
How will it affect neck life and splitting, and how much run out is acceptable before seeing a decline in accuracy?
I recognize there are probably no exact answers, but looking for opinions. The rifle is mostly used for long range target shooting and PD's- 300 plus yards. Mostly shooting Berger 140 VLD but anticipate trying the 130's.