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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1898082" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Neck reaming vs turning has been debated to death and many don't understand the intent. One was developed to remove donuts and the other was to make thickness even around the circumference. Those who do this generally turn fall into 2 categories, those with tight chambers and blue printed and those who are only cleaning up the variation in neck thickness for a more uniform neck and attempting to center up the neck to bore line some. Unless you have really crappy brass or a tight chamber the neck turning process is likely not going to net much if anything. If you only skim the neck you may see slightly better concentricity but that is debatable as well. If you mandrel expand, I am thinking neck turning is a waste of time. I just ordered some new ADG brass I will run without any turning to compare to the gunwerks brass that is turned. My guess, I will see no difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1898082, member: 61747"] Neck reaming vs turning has been debated to death and many don't understand the intent. One was developed to remove donuts and the other was to make thickness even around the circumference. Those who do this generally turn fall into 2 categories, those with tight chambers and blue printed and those who are only cleaning up the variation in neck thickness for a more uniform neck and attempting to center up the neck to bore line some. Unless you have really crappy brass or a tight chamber the neck turning process is likely not going to net much if anything. If you only skim the neck you may see slightly better concentricity but that is debatable as well. If you mandrel expand, I am thinking neck turning is a waste of time. I just ordered some new ADG brass I will run without any turning to compare to the gunwerks brass that is turned. My guess, I will see no difference. [/QUOTE]
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