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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Neck Tension
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<blockquote data-quote="6MM06AI" data-source="post: 1724049" data-attributes="member: 55951"><p>Lots of great info on this and I always like reading everybody's ideas. I guess I'm that worried about neck tension and more about consistancy from case to case, but had a thought of a way to measure it. Put a loaded shell into your press, use a grip and pull bullet puller and use a scale attached to your press handle to pull the bullet it would give you a little bit of an idea of tension. Of course every press can and would be different. Just something for you to try. Good luck and safe shooting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6MM06AI, post: 1724049, member: 55951"] Lots of great info on this and I always like reading everybody's ideas. I guess I'm that worried about neck tension and more about consistancy from case to case, but had a thought of a way to measure it. Put a loaded shell into your press, use a grip and pull bullet puller and use a scale attached to your press handle to pull the bullet it would give you a little bit of an idea of tension. Of course every press can and would be different. Just something for you to try. Good luck and safe shooting! [/QUOTE]
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