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Turning necks #3030815
02/02/20 07:52 PM
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Who on here turn the necks on their cases? and whose turning tool do you use?


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Re: Turning necks [Re: Abram] #3030904
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21st century shooting lathe I've got a hornady but it sucks ass. Either the 21st or K&M. The hornady might be fine for skimming but my dasher has a .266 nk and I couldnt get the hornady to cut right, runout was too high so I got the 21st and can cut with one pass and very little runout

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Re: Turning necks [Re: Abram] #3031033
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Unless you have a rifle with a custom, tight necked chamber, I wouldn't waste the time and effort.


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Originally Posted by AU338MAG
Unless you have a rifle with a custom, tight necked chamber, I wouldn't waste the time and effort.


What he ^^^^ said. Unless you NEED to, don't think you'll see any real benefit.


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Re: Turning necks [Re: Abram] #3036302
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Let me ask a question, if the neck is different thickness from one area to another would this affect how is it resized when you run it through the die?


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In a custom chamber you'll "feel" the tightness but standard not really.


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Re: Turning necks [Re: Abram] #3036568
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Originally Posted by Abram
Let me ask a question, if the neck is different thickness from one area to another would this affect how is it resized when you run it through the die?

Yes. If you have a concentricity gauge you can see the effect. If you have cases with uneven thickness, run it into a sizing die without the expander ball. This will push the variations to the inside of the neck, and the gauge will show a more concentric neck. Run the same case back over the expander ball and measure again and the neck will not be concentric.

In my experience, you can't fix bad brass.


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Re: Turning necks [Re: Abram] #3036655
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When I started reloading for my rifles I was mainly concerned with the basics and did not delve into concentricity or neck thickness, now that I have more experience I am wanting to understand how these things affect the accuracy and if perhaps I can gain a little more accuracy by performing these steps.

Thank you


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You will get a more uniform neck tension after you turn your necks also


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