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I agree T. But the purpose of cutting is to bring all the necks to a uniform size. I found that .013 usually accomplishes that for a 308.I agree with jepp2. The runout on the bullet is most important. If you're not turning the necks, the runout on the outside doesn't really tell you much. The Forster die centers from the outside, not the inside. Lapua brass, just like every other brand, is not perfect. Here are some Lapua .308 cases with a light cut. You can see most didn't cut all the way around which means they had a thicker and thinner side. If you turn the necks, turn all the cases the same and try for a minimum of 3/4 of the surface cut. At that setting a good portion will probably be cut 100%.
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