Darkhorse
Handloader
- Mar 14, 2014
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The only benefit I've found from neck sizing is that my cases last longer.
I once was a firm believer in neck sizing for accuracy but over the years I have changed my mind on this. I have developed my own process for case prep that keeps the loaded round very concentric to my bore.
These targets were shot with Full Length sized brass. My eyes are past 60 and I was using a 10X scope. Not the best combo for ultimate accuracy but it tells me what I need to know.
This rifle is an 81' Model 700 LH in 7 mag. I have bedded the stock and tuned up the trigger. Other than that it's off the shelf.
I once was a firm believer in neck sizing for accuracy but over the years I have changed my mind on this. I have developed my own process for case prep that keeps the loaded round very concentric to my bore.
These targets were shot with Full Length sized brass. My eyes are past 60 and I was using a 10X scope. Not the best combo for ultimate accuracy but it tells me what I need to know.
This rifle is an 81' Model 700 LH in 7 mag. I have bedded the stock and tuned up the trigger. Other than that it's off the shelf.