MagnumManiac
Well-Known Member
Anything smaller than .012" doesn't last long with many cycles of sizing, even with only .003" clearance, this is due to the total movement of .005" up and down constantly, even with annealing.at the thickness you prefer it at is more of a preference than what wouldn't work?
Thinner necks also grow thinner each sizing cycle…
If you have a rifle, factory or custom, with neck clearance larger than .004", I wouldn't worry about trying to match brass to suit. It's a waste of time, just live with whatever it is. My custom 25-06 has .006" neck clearance, Norma brass, although excellent brass, splits the necks even with annealing after a half dozen re-sizes. Winchester brass splits about double that number and Remington brass hasn't split yet, but only on 3 sizings so far.
My 6.5-284 project went into the bin because the only brass available was Euro, the chamber reamer was not mine and brass had to be turned down to .011" wall thickness to fit, it was a NECK TURN ONLY chamber reamer. This didn't sit well with me, so that barrel is now my 264WM A191 chamber for 150/156g bullets. The other blank is now a 6.5-300 Weatherby…
Cheers.