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Concentricity:How much ?
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<blockquote data-quote="TnTom" data-source="post: 362672" data-attributes="member: 21944"><p>like Phorwath said nothing complicated about it. Take some old brass and and exoeriment with it then you'll feel in control when you do your good stuff. No biggie. </p><p></p><p>I did have a Lyman that was defective from the factory and couldn't get a decent concentric neck. The mandral was eccentric to the bit and no way would it ever make a good case but when I discovered what was going on and replaced it the process was a piece of cake.</p><p></p><p>when you try it just concentrate on removing as little material as possible to save getting the wall too thin. No need to.</p><p></p><p>Annealling is also something some folks discourage as if not done correctly it can lead to problems to do your homework and its another process that can make a difference and a process you can do with confidence. There are some do's and don;t involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnTom, post: 362672, member: 21944"] like Phorwath said nothing complicated about it. Take some old brass and and exoeriment with it then you'll feel in control when you do your good stuff. No biggie. I did have a Lyman that was defective from the factory and couldn't get a decent concentric neck. The mandral was eccentric to the bit and no way would it ever make a good case but when I discovered what was going on and replaced it the process was a piece of cake. when you try it just concentrate on removing as little material as possible to save getting the wall too thin. No need to. Annealling is also something some folks discourage as if not done correctly it can lead to problems to do your homework and its another process that can make a difference and a process you can do with confidence. There are some do's and don;t involved. [/QUOTE]
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