How important is neck Tension on pistol ammo? I know is extremely important for rifle ammo and accuracy.
Reason I ask, was loading some 44 magnum for my DE, and noticed the Privi Partisan(PPU) brass keeps next no neck Tension at all when seating, even sized multiple times just to make sure. All other brass was fine. Reading up on it it sounds like it's a problem with PPU brass as the case wall is actually a little bit thinner than most.
Either way I loaded the ones that were coming through in the pile. The crimp is enough to hold the bullet snuggly, but If I use all my thumb pressure or or push the bullet nose down on the bench I can get them further into the case.
I won't be using these in my autoloading pistol obviously, but wondered if they would be safe in a revolver. Or if I should just go ahead and pull any in the Privi brass.
Just curious of any safety concerns there might be with minimal neck Tension.
Loads are stout at 24gr of h110 behind a 240gr Campro.
Any advice is appreciated
Reason I ask, was loading some 44 magnum for my DE, and noticed the Privi Partisan(PPU) brass keeps next no neck Tension at all when seating, even sized multiple times just to make sure. All other brass was fine. Reading up on it it sounds like it's a problem with PPU brass as the case wall is actually a little bit thinner than most.
Either way I loaded the ones that were coming through in the pile. The crimp is enough to hold the bullet snuggly, but If I use all my thumb pressure or or push the bullet nose down on the bench I can get them further into the case.
I won't be using these in my autoloading pistol obviously, but wondered if they would be safe in a revolver. Or if I should just go ahead and pull any in the Privi brass.
Just curious of any safety concerns there might be with minimal neck Tension.
Loads are stout at 24gr of h110 behind a 240gr Campro.
Any advice is appreciated