Dusty Stevens
Shiner
Only problem i see is you only got 4 on paper. DQ in your gameHere is the typical soot I see on my necks anyone see a problem here.View attachment 1221438
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Only problem i see is you only got 4 on paper. DQ in your gameHere is the typical soot I see on my necks anyone see a problem here.View attachment 1221438
You can use a bushing .004 smaller or .002 bigger than youre using right now and the neck diameter will be the same down to the ten thousandth. Makes zero difference on loaded round neck diameter but makes a huge difference on targetWell I thought if you use too small a bushing and sized the neck down too much, regardless of the neck thickness, it would be sloppy in the chamber and all powder/soot to flow back around the neck area, causing the soot.
Seems like I have been using neck bushings all wrong and it matters not what size they are then, as long as they are close and you neck turn the thickness down. Smile.
With respect, I disagree about the clearances. I know a couple of short range group record holders, and additionally I would refer you to the series of videos on Youtube by Jack Neary. All say that for best results they want more than .002 clearance, up to .003 and that the larger clearances show up as better accuracy at 200 yards. On the end clearance, I have never seen or heard of anyone improving performance by running it that tight, a lot of theorizing, but no actual test results. In one of his videos Jack, who has been on the USA World Benchrest Championship team, said that for a PPC chamber with a maximum case length of 1.515 he trims to 1.490.
Thanks pal I know who my buddies are LOLOnly problem i see is you only got 4 on paper. DQ in your game
It seems the soot line varies slightly at the neck/shoulder is that the problem you’re speaking of or am I seeing thingsHere is the typical soot I see on my necks anyone see a problem here.View attachment 1221438
Honestly I don't have a problem with chronograph numbers or accuracy basically I'm just asking isn't it normal to have soot on case necks I've always had some sort of soot on necks every since I started shooting competition.It seems the soot line varies slightly at the neck/shoulder is that the problem you’re speaking of or am I seeing things
Proper bushing down sizing makes no more difference to neck tension as it does to seated neck thickness.You can use a bushing .004 smaller or .002 bigger than youre using right now and the neck diameter will be the same down to the ten thousandth. Makes zero difference on loaded round neck diameter but makes a huge difference on target
It does affect the tune. Its how BR shooters tuned before tunersSo, what you are saying is decreasing neck size by using smaller bushings have no effect on tune or the target? @mikecr, hope you have your flame suit on.
If you seat a bullet with .001 interference, it will take less force to pull it than one seated with a .003 interference. The small amount of force difference is what affects the tune in extreme accuracy applications.So, what you are saying is decreasing neck size by using smaller bushings have no effect on tune or the target? @mikecr, hope you have your flame suit on.
HiChubbs
My guess is the sharp carbon line on your necks is caused by a bushing that is not sizing down all the way to the neck shoulder junction. And if you did not use a non-bushing full length on your cases before neck turning you have pre-formed donuts below your carbon line.
In WWII terms you are fighting the battle of the bulge.
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And your wife would say you have ring around the collar.
I believe it changes tune. @mikecr says it dies not. Maybe he will post some targets to demonstrate it. I know my targets generally change as I increase or decrease bushing sizes.While you're doing this testing, you can go ahead and measure seating forces, where you'll see that it obviously takes more force to seat into 4thou interference than 2thou. But then when you re-seat bullets and fire with this difference -THE MV AND TUNE REMAIN THE SAME.
Nope. Wipe it off and keep on shooting.Here is the typical soot I see on my necks anyone see a problem here.View attachment 1221438