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Neck Turning Lapua 6mmGT brass

Steve Donlon

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My rifle is almost done and am thinking about turning the necks down to .012" like I do my 6.5 Creedmoor. It has a 30" Bartlein barrel, SIDHE EVO trigger, MannersT4 stock , Deviant action and Sinclair basic heavy varmint front rest and have four heavy bullets to try using RL16 powder. I don't read much about turning necks in the 6GT but I'm only shooting long range 500-1000 yards and sometimes I can shoot like an expert, mostly sharpshooter. But I have noticed with my 6.5 Creedmoor it has really helped me with my vertical stringing if I turn the necks down to .012". Just asking if anyone is turning the 6mm GT with similar results. Or don't bother.
 
My rifle is almost done and am thinking about turning the necks down to .012" like I do my 6.5 Creedmoor. It has a 30" Bartlein barrel, SIDHE EVO trigger, MannersT4 stock , Deviant action and Sinclair basic heavy varmint front rest and have four heavy bullets to try using RL16 powder. I don't read much about turning necks in the 6GT but I'm only shooting long range 500-1000 yards and sometimes I can shoot like an expert, mostly sharpshooter. But I have noticed with my 6.5 Creedmoor it has really helped me with my vertical stringing if I turn the necks down to .012". Just asking if anyone is turning the 6mm GT with similar results. Or don't bother.
Steve, I cannot be much help on turning necks on Lapua 6 GT brass but I do use unturned Lapua in my 6 GT with good success. I too shoot 6-1100 yards. I now only have four firings on my brass and assume it will hold up well as is the case with most Lapua that I use in multiple calibers.
 
My rifle is almost done and am thinking about turning the necks down to .012" like I do my 6.5 Creedmoor. It has a 30" Bartlein barrel, SIDHE EVO trigger, MannersT4 stock , Deviant action and Sinclair basic heavy varmint front rest and have four heavy bullets to try using RL16 powder. I don't read much about turning necks in the 6GT but I'm only shooting long range 500-1000 yards and sometimes I can shoot like an expert, mostly sharpshooter. But I have noticed with my 6.5 Creedmoor it has really helped me with my vertical stringing if I turn the necks down to .012". Just asking if anyone is turning the 6mm GT with similar results. Or don't bother.
I normally turn all my Lapua brass for a slight clean-up which results in less than .001 most of the time. Do not have any proof that it helps but just like to make sure it all starts out with an even neck thickness.
 
I think I'll order the pumpkin and after I get things worked out I'll do a test. Sometimes I hope it won't matter but if it helps at all, i'm all in. I started on my 30-06 at .0125. And Pat at PMA said to try .012 with the 6.5. I tried to just clean them up but then went to .012 and that did make a difference but that was with Starline brass. Maybe going thinner to .012 is more beneficial for neck tension on the Lapua. I'll leave some alone and turn some and see what happens. Thanks for the input. It seems the 6GT can be so accurate it might not matter for me. But if I can shoot really great one day, I'll be hooked hoping it will happen more often. That's why I keep at it. And it happens just enough.
 
I turn them to .135 to even out the brass - it's about .001 thicker at the the shoulder than the mouth with Alpha Brass. It's something of a skim turn. While I don't have the numbers handy, I think it helps the SD.
I have some Peterson 6GT waiting for my build and this raises a question about checking their neck thickness consistency. Time to get out the ball micrometer…
Just finished skim turning a friend’s Lapua 284 brass and the necks definitely were not completely cylindrical.
Turned to just touch into the shoulder to help prevent the dreaded “DOOH-NUTS”
 
I turn to .011" but I'm running a .267" neck. My Lapua brass is running about .013-.014" and it takes at least .0015" to clean it up. I'm not seeing good square primer pockets on my brass BTW.
 
Thanks for the information all of you. Think I will order an adjustable neck turning tool and go slow seeing how I never turned Lapua brass and need to take my time.
If it were me I would order a PMA adjustable neck turning tool with appropriate pilots . Then once you find what performs best in your rifle call Pat back at PMA and order a non adjustable one from him at your specifications, he’s wonderful to work with
Wayne
 
If it were me I would order a PMA adjustable neck turning tool with appropriate pilots . Then once you find what performs best in your rifle call Pat back at PMA and order a non adjustable one from him at your specifications, he’s wonderful to work with
Wayne
I just talked to Pat and He said the same thing about just cleaning up the Lapua brass and not taking it down to .012' unless I needed to. With my other brass I had no choice but to take it down that much. So I ordered the A model. But thanks for the good advice, it was right.
 
By the way unless you can find a Pumpkin turner used maybe here I'd like to recommend the PMA.
I got a turner from Don years ago at a 1000 yard match in Missoula Mt. he was great to learn from and shoot with. Sadly someone on this site needed one and I had two so I let it go,….. now I can’t find my other one and no way to get another unless a used one pops up.
Wayne
 
Pumpkins are hard to find as any well made product is. I know some people who have Pumpkin patches and won't let go of any of them.;)
If they are so desirable it is a wonder that someone has not tooled up and making a “New” version one..?
Just the same as if you want a Bukys tuner you can buy a Perrott tuner that is a virtual copy. Just as well made or better…
 

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