I've gotten some mixed advice from some very experienced and succesful F-Class shooters on the need to neck turn (or not), so I thought I'd pose the question to the larger group:
Is neck turning necessary or recommended for a .308 with standard chamber? If it matters I only use Lapua brass, and a Redding S bushing neck sizer.
My thinking is that the bushing would essentially uniform the neck, or at least the outside diameter so it may be a lot of good time wasted, but I'd certainly welcome any thoughts.
I've got an eye on a Forster neck turning tool if needed, but if the difference is negligible I probably won't bother.
Thanks as always!
Scott
Is neck turning necessary or recommended for a .308 with standard chamber? If it matters I only use Lapua brass, and a Redding S bushing neck sizer.
My thinking is that the bushing would essentially uniform the neck, or at least the outside diameter so it may be a lot of good time wasted, but I'd certainly welcome any thoughts.
I've got an eye on a Forster neck turning tool if needed, but if the difference is negligible I probably won't bother.
Thanks as always!
Scott