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Neck turning your Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="surgeon260" data-source="post: 1434585" data-attributes="member: 103874"><p>For 99% of shooting applications, it is not worth the time in my opinion. I have a K&M neck turning tool and it works great for its designed purpose, but I just haven't seen enough of an effect to justify it. My non neck turned ammunition routinely shoots <0.5MOA, which I am perfectly happy with. I do, however, pretty much shoot Lapua brass exclusively, which arrives extremely uniform from the factory. Perhaps some other, less expensive brands of brass are not as uniform, leading to inconsistent neck tension, and in that case neck turning might be worth a look.</p><p></p><p>Much more valuable than neck turning, in my opinion, is annealing. I would recommend spending your money on an annealing setup before a neck turning one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surgeon260, post: 1434585, member: 103874"] For 99% of shooting applications, it is not worth the time in my opinion. I have a K&M neck turning tool and it works great for its designed purpose, but I just haven't seen enough of an effect to justify it. My non neck turned ammunition routinely shoots <0.5MOA, which I am perfectly happy with. I do, however, pretty much shoot Lapua brass exclusively, which arrives extremely uniform from the factory. Perhaps some other, less expensive brands of brass are not as uniform, leading to inconsistent neck tension, and in that case neck turning might be worth a look. Much more valuable than neck turning, in my opinion, is annealing. I would recommend spending your money on an annealing setup before a neck turning one. [/QUOTE]
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