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oldgunny said:I am neck turning .308 Win brass, but have no idea what the minimum safe thickness of the neck wall should be. Is there a standard. This will be used in a min-spec chamber. Thanks.
Outdoorsman said:oldgunny said:I am neck turning .308 Win brass, but have no idea what the minimum safe thickness of the neck wall should be. Is there a standard. This will be used in a min-spec chamber. Thanks.
You don't need to know what the case neck wall thickness is.
Turn until a seated bullet in a case has an outside diameter in a dummy round that gives you .002" to .003" total clearance [.001" to .0015" on each side] in the chamber.
What's the neck chamber diameter that your reamer turned to? That's your starting point.
For example, I have a .330" neck in my 30BR. I turn so the OD with a seated bullet measures .328". Some look for an OD of .327".
+1gtl1946 said:I would just skim cut which is cleaning up the neck 70-80% on a SAMI factory chamber .
oldgunny said:Thanks for the anwsers, I guess the starting point will be to call the gunsmith and find out the neck diameter of the reamer.
Thanks again.