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Variation in Neck Wall Thickness

I've just bought some .270 Win. Norma brass and was curious about the neck wall thickness consistency. I took a few cases and rotated them while taking measurements with my Starrett ball micrometer. Neck wall thickness for a single round (with measurements taken at about 4 radial locations) tended to vary between about .0140" and .0135". Is this about the norm for good brass?
 
Did you run, the Expander Ball, in them, to "True" them up,.. first ?
And Chamfer them, to remove, Burrs ?
I got a pretty steady, .014 measuring in 4-5 places on each of, two cases of, 6 XC, after deburring.
 
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Might try measuring some,.. Win and Rem Brass to, compare.
I worry about, TIR after, Bullet is inside the Neck ( Loaded ) and IF, I can get .002 -.003 Max TIR,.. I'm happy.
I have also Mic'd the Necks after, Bullet installed and find only, a couple of, Tenths Variation Max., over, neck / bullet using, Norma Brass.
 
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