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best "bang for buck" neck turner and chuck?
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<blockquote data-quote="joe0121" data-source="post: 641033" data-attributes="member: 26058"><p>I am also interested in neck turning some brass. </p><p></p><p>I also saw an interesting idea posted on youtube. Guy takes 30-06 brass sizes it down to .308 than turns the case neck till it just barley chambers with a round inserted. The end result is a neck that is as uniform and thick as possible. The idea being when you size down a caliber you are using a thicker part of the case for the neck than before. This theoretically get you very good and consistent neck tension. Not such a huge deal on say a .308 but for my .300 win mag that has a short case neck to begin with I can use all the neck tension I can get. </p><p></p><p></p><p>For the Op I would recommend annealing your brass and neck sizing only for UBER (I think thats what you kids say these days) case life.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And believe me I work two jobs and go to college full time and have a baby on the way so I understand all too well being on a limited budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe0121, post: 641033, member: 26058"] I am also interested in neck turning some brass. I also saw an interesting idea posted on youtube. Guy takes 30-06 brass sizes it down to .308 than turns the case neck till it just barley chambers with a round inserted. The end result is a neck that is as uniform and thick as possible. The idea being when you size down a caliber you are using a thicker part of the case for the neck than before. This theoretically get you very good and consistent neck tension. Not such a huge deal on say a .308 but for my .300 win mag that has a short case neck to begin with I can use all the neck tension I can get. For the Op I would recommend annealing your brass and neck sizing only for UBER (I think thats what you kids say these days) case life. And believe me I work two jobs and go to college full time and have a baby on the way so I understand all too well being on a limited budget. [/QUOTE]
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