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Reloading
Neck Turning
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhunter2" data-source="post: 1860339" data-attributes="member: 96050"><p>I neck turned my brass for a 7 Rem mag. Used the k&m tools to do it. However, I stopped turning just short of the shoulder. I would guess I am 1/32" short. After researching this a little more, I think I may have screwed up. Apparently I should have turned just into the neck? I am really trying to get long range accuracy out of these shells. I am thinking that maybe I should scrap the 50 cases I loaded (once fired brass with different batches of charge weights) and start over. I could always turn them again with the cutter set at the same thickness but I am concerned with a donut forming. Any input here would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhunter2, post: 1860339, member: 96050"] I neck turned my brass for a 7 Rem mag. Used the k&m tools to do it. However, I stopped turning just short of the shoulder. I would guess I am 1/32” short. After researching this a little more, I think I may have screwed up. Apparently I should have turned just into the neck? I am really trying to get long range accuracy out of these shells. I am thinking that maybe I should scrap the 50 cases I loaded (once fired brass with different batches of charge weights) and start over. I could always turn them again with the cutter set at the same thickness but I am concerned with a donut forming. Any input here would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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