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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3596266" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I have also ran into neck thickness issues with a few rifles.</p><p>My .243 and a .223 I have hated Lapua cases due to the necks being thicker.</p><p>They would chamber but horrible groups like every one was a flier.</p><p>Measured the cases ID after firing and You would have bullet diameter ID.</p><p>I turned the necks and got excellent brass.</p><p></p><p>Buddies Model 94 30-30 built the same year my Model 94 30-30 was built in 1974 will not chamber my rounds</p><p>when I use a neck sizing die.</p><p>I can chamber his though.</p><p>Chambers can be different as we all know.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like you will get there.</p><p>I was getting fliers with my cast load 30-30 rounds every time 2 out of 5 were fliers.</p><p>I checked neck thickness and some were .004" thicker..I turned necks all to the smallest I had which was .010"</p><p>No more odd fliers.</p><p></p><p>This was all the same headstamp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3596266, member: 15054"] I have also ran into neck thickness issues with a few rifles. My .243 and a .223 I have hated Lapua cases due to the necks being thicker. They would chamber but horrible groups like every one was a flier. Measured the cases ID after firing and You would have bullet diameter ID. I turned the necks and got excellent brass. Buddies Model 94 30-30 built the same year my Model 94 30-30 was built in 1974 will not chamber my rounds when I use a neck sizing die. I can chamber his though. Chambers can be different as we all know. Sounds like you will get there. I was getting fliers with my cast load 30-30 rounds every time 2 out of 5 were fliers. I checked neck thickness and some were .004" thicker..I turned necks all to the smallest I had which was .010" No more odd fliers. This was all the same headstamp. [/QUOTE]
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