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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
do you need to start over with load after neck turning?
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 2072011" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>If you get the 40 degree cutter it will work on all you brass if you set the length of your cut right. Make sure you trim all your brass before turning because the cutter index's off the mouth to set depth. If you don't trim you will have various cutting lengths to the shoulder. Make sure you keep lube on the mandrel or it will start collecting brass on it and it can gall the inside of your necks. I just use imperial sizing wax on the mandrel but most any lube will work for this. If you see any brass sticking to the mandrel clean it off right away because it will build up. If your just doing a clean up one pass is normally enough. If you need to turn more than .001 do multiple cuts. It's really not hard or tedious and I find it enjoyable. If you get the K and M get the big blue handle that the cutter sits into. The k and m is a small unit and your hand will cramp up holding it. I use the k and m but to do it over I would get the 21st century in a heartbeat. It is hands down the best tool for turning.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 2072011, member: 38048"] If you get the 40 degree cutter it will work on all you brass if you set the length of your cut right. Make sure you trim all your brass before turning because the cutter index's off the mouth to set depth. If you don't trim you will have various cutting lengths to the shoulder. Make sure you keep lube on the mandrel or it will start collecting brass on it and it can gall the inside of your necks. I just use imperial sizing wax on the mandrel but most any lube will work for this. If you see any brass sticking to the mandrel clean it off right away because it will build up. If your just doing a clean up one pass is normally enough. If you need to turn more than .001 do multiple cuts. It's really not hard or tedious and I find it enjoyable. If you get the K and M get the big blue handle that the cutter sits into. The k and m is a small unit and your hand will cramp up holding it. I use the k and m but to do it over I would get the 21st century in a heartbeat. It is hands down the best tool for turning. Shep [/QUOTE]
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