This video details the process of neck turning brass cases to achieve superior ammunition accuracy. The instructor explains the hierarchy of accuracy factors, emphasizing powder and charge weight as paramount, followed by bullet quality. He then focuses on case neck concentricity, explaining how runout affects bullet alignment and accuracy. The guide demonstrates converting a case trimmer into a neck turner using specialized pilots and cutters, highlighting the importance of lubrication and precise adjustments to remove high spots and ensure a perfectly concentric neck for optimal bullet seating and flight.
This guide details the advanced process of reloading ammunition for F-Class competition, emphasizing efficiency and consistency. It covers case preparation, including annealing and neck turning, followed by sizing, priming, powder charging, and bullet seating. The speaker, an experienced reloader, highlights the use of automated equipment and specific techniques to achieve high-precision results, noting that meticulous brass cleaning is not deemed necessary for their process.
This guide details advanced cartridge case preparation techniques for handloaders seeking higher accuracy. It covers essential steps like inspection, trimming, deburring, and weight sorting, progressing to specialized processes like neck turning and neck sizing. The instruction emphasizes the importance of uniform case capacity and concentricity for precision shooting, drawing on the expertise of GunBlue490.
This guide details the complex process of reloading and fireforming the 6.5 Sherman Short Magnum cartridge, a wildcat round. It covers essential steps like necking down, turning, trimming, and fireforming using specific tools and techniques. The video also provides a detailed look at a custom rifle built for this cartridge, highlighting its components and performance at 400 yards.
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