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Reloading
Neck Turning New Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Nvhunter92" data-source="post: 1420323" data-attributes="member: 101230"><p>Yeah that makes sense, I guess my question is that all things being equal if I have two pieces of unfired brass both of which have .0015 neck wall variance but one round has .005 runout and the other has .001 runout wouldn't the cutter cut way too much brass off the "high side" of the piece with .005 runout? I may be overthinking this but getting a concentricity tool really opened my eyes to a lot of issues that were out of sight out of mind before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nvhunter92, post: 1420323, member: 101230"] Yeah that makes sense, I guess my question is that all things being equal if I have two pieces of unfired brass both of which have .0015 neck wall variance but one round has .005 runout and the other has .001 runout wouldn't the cutter cut way too much brass off the "high side" of the piece with .005 runout? I may be overthinking this but getting a concentricity tool really opened my eyes to a lot of issues that were out of sight out of mind before. [/QUOTE]
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