Give them a neck turn to 12.5 thou,
And also need no trimming.
Do you have a match chamber ? Most Lapua 308win lots (I measured hundreds) had an average neck thickness of 0,0145-0,0147 with nothing under 0,0140. I turn to uniform them at 0,0143. I have a factory chamber.
my latest batch of Lapua 6.5cm I didn't even neck size. None were out of round too bad. A few loads shot half moa
Subliminal suggestion, Hornady One Shot is a dry film case lube and does not need to be removed after sizing and also lubes the inside of the case neck.![]()
For anything over 20mm I use the big press.
All I need is the right shell holders and neck sizers:

For anything over 20mm I use the big press.
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All I need is the right shell holders and neck sizers:
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I have a heavy IBI barrel I had custom made for me.
While it does feed with unturned neck, I found it has a little less resistance feeding with necks turned.
It is tight. If I wouldn't do this and necks got over 15 thou thickness after a few firings (as brass flows forward), then it gets in a tight spot.
On the plus side, I am then good for 5 firings without retouching neck, and turned necks seems to neck resize too after firing.
All I do with Lapua is neck size and chamfer.
I'm a cheap bastard and have never bought Lapua brass, but I still full length resize all new cases.
I do this because a full length die will support the case body and shoulder and insure the neck will be aligned with the case body.
A standard neck sizing die does not contact the case body and shoulder, and in my testing you end up with more neck runout.
I prefer Forster full length dies "BUT" any full length die if you remove the the expander will make your cases as concentric as the ever will be. And if you use a expander die it also produces less neck runout and does not "pull" on the neck.
Subliminal suggestion, Hornady One Shot is a dry film case lube and does not need to be removed after sizing and also lubes the inside of the case neck.![]()
I get right around .001" runout give or take with a neck only die. It does not support the body but the decapping pin seems to keep it lined up perfectly still. For me at least.



























