I'm in the market for a neck turning tool, Hornaday or RCBS is what I'm considering Are they ok, what works best for you. Don't want to spend a fortune. Hornaday looks good, but I don't know how good it is. Please help me make a good choice.
Hornady is what I have I chose it because it is more like a mini lathe with the handheld tools I do not see how I person can hold the case steady enough I have use the Hornaday machine for at least two years or so never had a problem I love itI'm in the market for a neck turning tool, Hornaday or RCBS is what I'm considering Are they ok, what works best for you. Don't want to spend a fortune. Hornaday looks good, but I don't know how good it is. Please help me make a good choice.
I have the Hornady, have done a few hundred rounds on it works fine. I only turn for tight neck chambered rifles though.
I've reading about turning necks and decided it was not worth the time or the cost of the tool...
BUT you rekindled my thought process with your comment "only turn for tight neck chambered..."
How do you know...what are the indicators...that i need to turn the necks?
After you hear what the rifle details are I'm sure everyone will tell me I need to turn necks...
Savage Axis build that the only Savage parts left are the receiver, firing pin, bolt head and associated little parts. The most important part is the Criterion barrel chambered in 6.5-06 Match...then when you hear I've made brass out of 270 Hornady brass. I also have 50 cases made out of 25-06 Harnady brass...for a total of 100 cases. I keep them separated but really have not seen any real difference between the two...