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Neck turning & annealing question
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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 268915" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>"I guess if my humor is to come through I need to end each sentence with a green smiley or something so no one is offended!"</p><p> </p><p>You misunderstand ME! I'm by no means offended. I simply thought your language, which you did recognise as inapporpreate, was not supportive to your efforts. Speak any way you like as far as I'm concerned, I didn't ask the question you responded to.</p><p> </p><p>I do agree with Woods, using a Forster neck reamer to make a smoother interior surface works. But I only use a reamer when reforming cases and the neck is far thicker than it need be for a snug fit in my chamber. </p><p> </p><p>With a good lube on the mandral and in the neck I've never had any chatter. I don't use a lot of feeding pressure on my hand held turner tho, knowing it would build up heat and expand the brass which would negate the precise fit and subsequent turning I seek.</p><p> </p><p>Retired or not, precision reloading and case preperation is not something to be done in a hurry. What I don't get done today, I will get done next time. Or the next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 268915, member: 9215"] "I guess if my humor is to come through I need to end each sentence with a green smiley or something so no one is offended!" You misunderstand ME! I'm by no means offended. I simply thought your language, which you did recognise as inapporpreate, was not supportive to your efforts. Speak any way you like as far as I'm concerned, I didn't ask the question you responded to. I do agree with Woods, using a Forster neck reamer to make a smoother interior surface works. But I only use a reamer when reforming cases and the neck is far thicker than it need be for a snug fit in my chamber. With a good lube on the mandral and in the neck I've never had any chatter. I don't use a lot of feeding pressure on my hand held turner tho, knowing it would build up heat and expand the brass which would negate the precise fit and subsequent turning I seek. Retired or not, precision reloading and case preperation is not something to be done in a hurry. What I don't get done today, I will get done next time. Or the next. [/QUOTE]
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