223.....................308 Win ................30-06........................
1.464 Go ...............1.630 Go ...............2.049 Go ...............0.000
1.465...................1.631...................2.050...................0.001...
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Neck-sized-only ammo will work most of the time. Perhaps 90-95 rounds out of 100 will chamber & fire just fine.
However, having a 5%-10% failure rate due to ammunition issues is certainly not acceptable to me.
Also, there is little-to-no accuracy advantage to neck-sizing over shoulder-bumping...
There is no such thing as a collective right.
Such a right would be held & exercised by the government, and governments have no rights. Government has only power and authority, as allowed by the people who delegate that power & authority.
This concept and associated verbiage is repeated...
Spwenger has a few points, especially at very long ranges.
Brickeyee's observations tend to hold true under most shooting conditions.
In my experience, it is very hard to over-stabilize a bullet (barring structural limits).
A well-made bullet will not be measurably less accurate when fired...
Yea, I noticed that when I got to work. They work from home. Weird....
Links added to individual images, and to the main drawing page.
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Weirder still.... the direct links do not work. They do work if I copy & paste, though!
That's a 6-284, with a .270" neck. Very hot round with a reputation for burning barrels.
Most factory chambers for 6mm and 243 calibers have a .276" neck. The .270" neck allowed the user to neck turn the cases down to about 0.012" for consistency & accuracy.
When a barrel has a chamber with a...
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