ShaneG wrote:I only neck turn new brass.
Lapua 308 average .0005 neck thickness variation before any turning.
After neck turning with the tungsten carbide cutter I am seeing an average of .0001
I skim turn to a 100% cut. Usually around .0015 skim.
Righto, I am way off then. I can see how this is possible though. After about the third batch of cutting, the results became much more repeatable as both man and machine learn't to work together....
Given the tolerances you've mentioned I am confident that I will have to do a few things here.... 1. Batch into much smaller groups 2. Go buy new brass much sooner than I expected 3. Really focus in on my case preparation processes.
Out of interest and just going back to an earlier comment, what could be the impact on velocity variation for a tight tolerance case like yours, to a loose as a goose case like mine could be? This could be a hard one to answer but do you think we're looking at 5fps ? 10, 20 ? more ?
I know from previous testing that I can load rounds with low ES - less than 10fps - but that has always been a rather small (5 cases) sample size. For larger combined groups I generally look at an ES of 30 - 40. Given this current fact, I am wondering (all things being equal) what quantifiable benefit the tighter necks could offer me.
Albert