Nope....just what I wanted.
As pointed out, maybe not said in so many words....at least this is what I picked up from the above posts...
For the standard chambered rifles, you can lightly clean 75% of the neck, just taking off the high spots.
I will post whether or not this little experiment helps or not.
I have 25 rounds of new 204 brass and 25 rounds of new 204 neck turned brass. These are loaded in lots of three (except the last lot of each is 4 rounds).
Have the same loaded for 243 in a Handi as well.
I believe the dynamics of igniting the powder and the bullet leaving the case, from beginning to exit of the case mouth, will be affected some by necks that are not the same thickness.
Before we get to the loaded round, when sizing (don't care if it is FL or PFL or neck size), necks that are not coencentric, will start you off with off center rounds. I believe it is worse with neck sized brass, as you are centering off of the hole in the neck, and squeezing unequal thickness brass.
Time will tell.
Has anybody tried running a test like this in standard chambers?
Of note, my 204 Handi chamber, from measuring fired brass, is sized correctly for non neck turned brass.
My 243 Handi chamber, can definitely use a 0.0015 cut. Which, coincidently, is about what it takes to give the new 243 brass a light cut. The light cut does not clean up the entire neck.
I will post results...when the wind dies down...argh!