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Getting ready to reload 22-243 Need help from wildcatters
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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2126950" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>I have no experience with neck thickness issues but I have read that it depends on how you cut the chamber. If your gunsmith knows he could tell you the neck diameter of his reamer and that would be a help. It will never be bad to have uniform neck thickness on your cases. It would help accuracy. If the barrel on your gun was really accurate before it might be worth buying a neck reamer. If you were just trying to save the cost of rebarreling the gun it would be best to make everything else involved as cheap and easy as you could. If you have no problems just necking down and loading and you are happy with the accuracy that would be good. That cartridge is an over bore cartridge and you may not get good barrel life out of the rechamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2126950, member: 18710"] I have no experience with neck thickness issues but I have read that it depends on how you cut the chamber. If your gunsmith knows he could tell you the neck diameter of his reamer and that would be a help. It will never be bad to have uniform neck thickness on your cases. It would help accuracy. If the barrel on your gun was really accurate before it might be worth buying a neck reamer. If you were just trying to save the cost of rebarreling the gun it would be best to make everything else involved as cheap and easy as you could. If you have no problems just necking down and loading and you are happy with the accuracy that would be good. That cartridge is an over bore cartridge and you may not get good barrel life out of the rechamber. [/QUOTE]
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