I have a no turn neck in a .308 win rifle, and I am planning on using this to shoot long range f-tr. I have been playing with no turning, skim turning, and full cleanup of necks, and I could see no appreciable difference in es/sd out of my reloads between them, using a final inside neck sizing method, all else being equal.
I do notice that when using a bushing die, seating force and neck tension will vary according to the neck thickness, as well as it should. However, sizing the interior of the necks should negate the slight variations in neck thickness, as seen on unturned necks, on well sorted brass, should it not?
When I use the interior final sizing method, all tension seems to be more or less equal on all brass, turned or not. Nothing scientific, just the 'feel' of bullet seating force. The feel is noticeable. As well as noticeable reductions in ES/SD from these more consistent rounds.
I have noticed a move of shooters using an expander mandrel as a final sizing option to set the inside of the neck to final dimension, pushing imperfections to the exterior of the neck.
My question, If using this type of method mentioned above, is there any reason I should turn my necks for a no turn chamber? Am I missing something?
Thank you for your thoughts.
I do notice that when using a bushing die, seating force and neck tension will vary according to the neck thickness, as well as it should. However, sizing the interior of the necks should negate the slight variations in neck thickness, as seen on unturned necks, on well sorted brass, should it not?
When I use the interior final sizing method, all tension seems to be more or less equal on all brass, turned or not. Nothing scientific, just the 'feel' of bullet seating force. The feel is noticeable. As well as noticeable reductions in ES/SD from these more consistent rounds.
I have noticed a move of shooters using an expander mandrel as a final sizing option to set the inside of the neck to final dimension, pushing imperfections to the exterior of the neck.
My question, If using this type of method mentioned above, is there any reason I should turn my necks for a no turn chamber? Am I missing something?
Thank you for your thoughts.