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best "bang for buck" neck turner and chuck?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 349637" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I second Winchester 69</p><p>If you're only lookin to clean-up variance, it's cost effective to simply identify the lack of it.</p><p>Otherwise, your spending money and alot of time to save every piece of crappy brass, without really finding every piece of excellent brass.</p><p></p><p>Thickness variance runs full length of cases. This comes into play with every springback because thicker sections springback more than thinner. Eventually you end up with bananas for ammo, and sizing won't fix it (it amplifies it).</p><p>Buy 1,000 pieces of brass, measure it to pull out ~200 with little to no thickness variance, rake the rest in the trash can. Brass is cheap.</p><p>These will stay straight longer than turned turds, so they are worth all additional prepping efforts. In the long term, you do not want to be wasting these efforts(they suk).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 349637, member: 1521"] I second Winchester 69 If you're only lookin to clean-up variance, it's cost effective to simply identify the lack of it. Otherwise, your spending money and alot of time to save every piece of crappy brass, without really finding every piece of excellent brass. Thickness variance runs full length of cases. This comes into play with every springback because thicker sections springback more than thinner. Eventually you end up with bananas for ammo, and sizing won't fix it (it amplifies it). Buy 1,000 pieces of brass, measure it to pull out ~200 with little to no thickness variance, rake the rest in the trash can. Brass is cheap. These will stay straight longer than turned turds, so they are worth all additional prepping efforts. In the long term, you do not want to be wasting these efforts(they suk). [/QUOTE]
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