I am looking for some insight on case necks and neck sizing;
Specifically I am reloading for a .243 using Winchester brass (I have tried a couple different case lots), the necks on loaded rounds measure .270" (.0135" neck wall thickness) , necks on fired cases measure .275".
Would a die that sizes to .269" work?
Reloading for this in the past I would back off the FL resizing die, the cases would chamber easily and accuracy is fair (3.0" at 200 yards), however I am getting neck splits after 2 to 3 reloads, after firing the necks are sooted to the top of the shoulder.
Could the chamber neck dimension be too large and the brass being overworked by necking down .006" each time - should I be looking for brass with thicker necks? would annealing be an answer?
The rifle is a Remington 700 used for deer hunting (90 gr bullets) and some varmint hunting (70 grain bullets), I am trying to get a little more accuracy and better case life.
Thanks,
Dan
Specifically I am reloading for a .243 using Winchester brass (I have tried a couple different case lots), the necks on loaded rounds measure .270" (.0135" neck wall thickness) , necks on fired cases measure .275".
Would a die that sizes to .269" work?
Reloading for this in the past I would back off the FL resizing die, the cases would chamber easily and accuracy is fair (3.0" at 200 yards), however I am getting neck splits after 2 to 3 reloads, after firing the necks are sooted to the top of the shoulder.
Could the chamber neck dimension be too large and the brass being overworked by necking down .006" each time - should I be looking for brass with thicker necks? would annealing be an answer?
The rifle is a Remington 700 used for deer hunting (90 gr bullets) and some varmint hunting (70 grain bullets), I am trying to get a little more accuracy and better case life.
Thanks,
Dan


















































