Right for 338 lm Lapua cases ?
Decided to give half my 2 times fired Lapua cases the royal treatment today.
1.
necksized them with .366 bushing (that decapped them also).
2.
Bumped the shoulder with body die (they started to be difficult to close the bolt in the TRG42).
3.
Trimmed them to 2.715 (including chamfer and debur).
4.
Mic neck wall thickness with Mitutoyo Micrometer. Got varying thickness from .014 to .016 in many samples .
5.
Hand outside neck turned them all with Forster Hot 100 to a nice .014 even everywhere.
6.
Annealed the 50 cases using my brand new Bench Source annealing machine. That tool is great BTW.
My question is...
Is 0.014 right for 338 lm Lapua neck wall thickness ?
When turning them, the carbide cutter took off brass all over the neck surface.
Did I took a right amount off those neck ?
I checked concentricity with Sinclair gauge and the necks are about 0 runout (needle barely moving).
What do you think ?
Mush
Decided to give half my 2 times fired Lapua cases the royal treatment today.
1.
necksized them with .366 bushing (that decapped them also).
2.
Bumped the shoulder with body die (they started to be difficult to close the bolt in the TRG42).
3.
Trimmed them to 2.715 (including chamfer and debur).
4.
Mic neck wall thickness with Mitutoyo Micrometer. Got varying thickness from .014 to .016 in many samples .
5.
Hand outside neck turned them all with Forster Hot 100 to a nice .014 even everywhere.
6.
Annealed the 50 cases using my brand new Bench Source annealing machine. That tool is great BTW.
My question is...
Is 0.014 right for 338 lm Lapua neck wall thickness ?
When turning them, the carbide cutter took off brass all over the neck surface.
Did I took a right amount off those neck ?
I checked concentricity with Sinclair gauge and the necks are about 0 runout (needle barely moving).
What do you think ?
Mush


















































