DON":269b7iyp said:I noticed that with the inertia puller it seemed easy to move the bullet with very little effort. Compared it to a re-sized load and there was a big difference in neck tension.
I now believe I just ran the new case necks in my RCBS Die vs the Forester Bench Rest Die.
Don
Don, how many times have the cases been fired? Reason I ask is they may need to be annealed in order to get the neck tension back. Even some new brass could have had insufficient annealing from the factory.
I ran into the same deal with a few of my cartridges. Started shooting larger groups with larger spreads. I realized the bullets weren't being gripped the same as they had been in the past.
If you haven't tried annealing, give it a shot. Plus, if anything, it'll allow you to keep your brass longer before a full on failure and it really tightened up my overall groups in my rifles as they were all consistently the same neck tension.
Just a thought. It is very easy to do.