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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Neck turning mandrel/scarring inside case mouth
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<blockquote data-quote="nddodd" data-source="post: 483702" data-attributes="member: 4717"><p>I guess I shouldve explained a little better what I've got is a rcbs hand held neck turning tool it works very good but it seems to rough up the inside of the neck. It isn't bad but just enough to cause it to drag when I seat my bullets. The way I've found to smooth up the inside of the neck is to run it back through my sizer die, it's just aggravating to have to go back through all the brass I've turned and do this. I'm gonna try and get some fine sand paper and smooth out the pilot on the neck turner.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Nathan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nddodd, post: 483702, member: 4717"] I guess I shouldve explained a little better what I've got is a rcbs hand held neck turning tool it works very good but it seems to rough up the inside of the neck. It isn't bad but just enough to cause it to drag when I seat my bullets. The way I've found to smooth up the inside of the neck is to run it back through my sizer die, it's just aggravating to have to go back through all the brass I've turned and do this. I'm gonna try and get some fine sand paper and smooth out the pilot on the neck turner. Thanks, Nathan [/QUOTE]
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