The problem with neck-turning brass that has .005 inch variation in neck thickness is that variation usually extends into the case body as well--which results in cases that are often slightly curved overall themselves. This makes it more difficult to minimize seated bullet run-out.

All of which is why it's far better to start with more uniform brass in the first place.


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