I looking for a little help and or direction. Trying to grain as much accuracy out of my rounds as I can. I've been reading all afternoon and evening on turning the necks, neck sizeing and annealing and I think I'm plenty confused now.
I'm reloading for my Remington .308 using Winchester brass. I have a bunch of fire formed brass for this rifle. My fired brass measures right at 1.6300 from base to datum point on the shoulder.
Would I gain anything from neck sizeing or should I just continue to FL size my brass?
If I do neck size is annealing the case going to do anything for neck tension?
What about turning the necks of the cases? I understand that Wichester brass can have pretty fucked up necks. Would I be gaining any accuracy by turning the necks?
I'm reloading for my Remington .308 using Winchester brass. I have a bunch of fire formed brass for this rifle. My fired brass measures right at 1.6300 from base to datum point on the shoulder.
Would I gain anything from neck sizeing or should I just continue to FL size my brass?
If I do neck size is annealing the case going to do anything for neck tension?
What about turning the necks of the cases? I understand that Wichester brass can have pretty fucked up necks. Would I be gaining any accuracy by turning the necks?