So I have a .269" neck dasher chamber, several hundred blue-box Lapua BR brass, and a shiny new 21st Century neck turning kit. I have to take off a thou or so total from the diameter. I know some that have had tighter necks have purposely turned down to where the neck would end to use it as a false shoulder for forming. Others just turn down to that point anyway and make a shoulder with an expander. Either way makes a discontinuity of brass thickness that may lead to donuts later on, correct?
Is there any reason not to turn down farther, moving this discontinuity somewhere where the middle of the blown-out shoulder will eventually be? Then the brass will have uniform thickness from the top of the neck down to probably somewhere in the shoulder.
Sound reasoning? Or stupid?
Is there any reason not to turn down farther, moving this discontinuity somewhere where the middle of the blown-out shoulder will eventually be? Then the brass will have uniform thickness from the top of the neck down to probably somewhere in the shoulder.
Sound reasoning? Or stupid?