I think that it depends on what the powder you are using likes. Let me give you an example. In my discussions with Tom Mosul he told me that in his experience H4895 likes quite a bit of neck tension, which I think we all assume results in more bullet pull. For this reason he does not anneal his cases, this being for the Dasher and I assume also for the 6BRA. On the other hand, the experience that friends as well as I have had with Varget is that it does well with light neck tension. The reason that I mention this is that at some point neck thickness limits the amount of bullet pull you can get, regardless of the difference in neck diameters of the loaded round and the sized case.
In short range, a parallel would be the difference between 133 which I have gotten better results using more neck tension, and say the LT powders which do not seem to have the same requirement. After I decided to go thinner for my PPC necks (to increase loaded round neck clearance), I looked at what I was getting with my .262 chamber necks in the way of seating force with the thinner necks and decided to try to get back to where I was by having a barrel rechambered with a .263 neck reamer, which has gotten me back to the old neck thickness and seating force with the new neck clearance. Thinking back to his videos, I think that Jack Neary mentioned that he shoots a .263.
Every so often I read a question about neck tension, and it takes me back to a test that I did years ago with 133 that would be very easy for anyone to do, and was particularly easy for me since I typically load at the range. I shot test groups with .001, .002, and .003 neck tension with 133 with that being the only variable. The differences were striking. If I were to do that test today, I would try to tune a bit with charge weight at each of those tensions.
In the past I have read convincing posts that indicated that once you have enough, neck clearance is not a factor for accuracy, that you can have quite a lot, without consequence. If we assume this to be true, it allows us to look at testing for the effect of neck thickness as long as we have a large enough chamber neck diameter for the thickest neck that we want to test.
Recently I have been ending some of my posts with this. Test everything, and believe your targets.
