Depends on what you expectations are for the rifle. Are you and your rifle capable of seeing the difference on target.
Neck turning certainly helps in consistent neck tension and concentricity
But there are many things like choice of.components, accurate powder charges, seating depth testing, load development type of dies used and many other nuances of reloading that can make a greater difference than neck turning.
Lapua variance is no better than you measure. So measure & decide.Lapua tolerances good enough?
I don’t need to turn the brass to fit the chamber but is it still worth skimming the brass necks just to even them up or is the Lapua tolerances good enough?
What does your target tell you? If they're all going in the same hole, forgetaboutit.I’m just trying to improve ES, SD and bullet concentricity.
Henryrifle,
You are very kind and I thank you for letting me know that you find the video informative. It means a lot to me.
Out of 622 vies I've only received about 5 or six people saying that it was informative or worth the time to watch it.
I agree with everything you said, a lot of what I mention in the video is really geared for the 1K yard shooters, that's my focus and often times forget that most people don't even have access to a 1K yard range.
Kindest regards,
Joe