Hi, I'm newish to shooting and new to reloading. I have some reloading equipment on order and it should be here in a couple weeks. I've been doing a lot of reading on reloading and trying to figure out the best most effective way to reload (for me). I only punch paper, I've never hunted, so I'm looking for precision in a round.
I did a search on here an couldn't find an answer so I'm posting it, I'm hoping I didn't miss the answer somewhere.
I've read all about neck turning and that some say it's good to stop the random fliers and some say it's useless without a custom reamer, bla bla bla. I'm not interested in the argument over how effective it is or isn't.
My question is this;
Lets say the round is a .308, you have a new batch of virgin brass. You turn the necks all to 0.0135" making them all uniform, you load them and shoot them numerous times.
1) Will the necks stay a uniform 0.0135" over 10 shootings?
2) Since brass stretches with firing and resizing will this cause the necks to get thinner over time due to shooting and resizing?
3) If the necks do get thinner do they stay uniform, or do they get out of round again (have a thick and thin side/spots)?
4) When they are annealed after 4-6 firings will that have any effect on the neck (other then making them soft again)?
5) Anything else I should consider?
I'm not sure if I want to go through neck turning or not, I'm a bit OCD so it appeals to me, however if I had to turn them after every firing then that adds a lot of additional work.
Thanks for the help.
I did a search on here an couldn't find an answer so I'm posting it, I'm hoping I didn't miss the answer somewhere.
I've read all about neck turning and that some say it's good to stop the random fliers and some say it's useless without a custom reamer, bla bla bla. I'm not interested in the argument over how effective it is or isn't.
My question is this;
Lets say the round is a .308, you have a new batch of virgin brass. You turn the necks all to 0.0135" making them all uniform, you load them and shoot them numerous times.
1) Will the necks stay a uniform 0.0135" over 10 shootings?
2) Since brass stretches with firing and resizing will this cause the necks to get thinner over time due to shooting and resizing?
3) If the necks do get thinner do they stay uniform, or do they get out of round again (have a thick and thin side/spots)?
4) When they are annealed after 4-6 firings will that have any effect on the neck (other then making them soft again)?
5) Anything else I should consider?
I'm not sure if I want to go through neck turning or not, I'm a bit OCD so it appeals to me, however if I had to turn them after every firing then that adds a lot of additional work.
Thanks for the help.


















































