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Neck turning: Trying to turn full neck but seeing cutting high on shoulder (280 AI)
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<blockquote data-quote="1Moose" data-source="post: 2367900" data-attributes="member: 74044"><p>Thank you all for weighing in. I really appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to see if there would be any visible thinning from the cutter contacting the shoulder. In particular, I'm wondering if a number of the 50 I turned would need to be scrapped. I used a thin cutting wheel on my die grinder and here's what the two worst cases looks like. I tried to position one to show the slight indention the cutter made in the shoulder-body junction of the case. I can hook a fingernail on that, but it is doesn't show on the photo or to my eye. To me, it seems the brass thickness is normal, but I don't want to be be cheap and create a dangerous situation (or harm the rifle). Any thoughts (in addition to keep farther away from the shoulder with any future neck turning adventures)? [ATTACH]320256[/ATTACH][ATTACH]320257[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Moose, post: 2367900, member: 74044"] Thank you all for weighing in. I really appreciate it. I wanted to see if there would be any visible thinning from the cutter contacting the shoulder. In particular, I'm wondering if a number of the 50 I turned would need to be scrapped. I used a thin cutting wheel on my die grinder and here's what the two worst cases looks like. I tried to position one to show the slight indention the cutter made in the shoulder-body junction of the case. I can hook a fingernail on that, but it is doesn't show on the photo or to my eye. To me, it seems the brass thickness is normal, but I don't want to be be cheap and create a dangerous situation (or harm the rifle). Any thoughts (in addition to keep farther away from the shoulder with any future neck turning adventures)? [ATTACH alt="Screen Shot 2021-12-13 at 4.30.25 PM.png"]320256[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="Screen Shot 2021-12-13 at 4.33.20 PM.png"]320257[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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