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Reloading
Case prepping for the .280 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1530806" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Yup I got it, I completely understand about the mandrel pushing the inconsistencies to the outside of the case and then the outside of the next gets brought back into tolerances by turning the outside of the next. What is your opinion on neck turners, Sinclair or K&M, I'd like to find one that I can use on a power drill instead of by hand. I "think" that on the K&M that the handle can be removed and whatever is inside of the handle can be attached into the chuck of a drill. Even if it threaded, I can make a threaded part to screw onto that piece so it can be placed into a chuck. Sinclair looks like it is all molded as one piece. I looked at some of the lathes that are made for turning case, but....... $500-700 is a little over budget for me. Do you know of any manuals that might have all of this information consolidated in one place? Thanks again for all of your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1530806, member: 69192"] Yup I got it, I completely understand about the mandrel pushing the inconsistencies to the outside of the case and then the outside of the next gets brought back into tolerances by turning the outside of the next. What is your opinion on neck turners, Sinclair or K&M, I'd like to find one that I can use on a power drill instead of by hand. I "think" that on the K&M that the handle can be removed and whatever is inside of the handle can be attached into the chuck of a drill. Even if it threaded, I can make a threaded part to screw onto that piece so it can be placed into a chuck. Sinclair looks like it is all molded as one piece. I looked at some of the lathes that are made for turning case, but....... $500-700 is a little over budget for me. Do you know of any manuals that might have all of this information consolidated in one place? Thanks again for all of your input. [/QUOTE]
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