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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Neck Turning
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank Kalisz" data-source="post: 2152456" data-attributes="member: 107244"><p>I use the Forster "Original" lathe type trimmer with their neck turning attachments, and I have a Starrett ball micrometer to monitor my turning thickness. It works very well but this setup takes a while to adjust to perfect thickness that you want - so I keep mine dedicated to this purpose for cartridge that I use. </p><p>if you intend to turn multiple cartridges, I either recommend multiple dedicated setups like this, or get a more expensive turner setup like K&M or "21st Century". </p><p>But it's essential to have a good ball micrometer to measure turning thickness in any case. </p><p>Good luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank Kalisz, post: 2152456, member: 107244"] I use the Forster “Original” lathe type trimmer with their neck turning attachments, and I have a Starrett ball micrometer to monitor my turning thickness. It works very well but this setup takes a while to adjust to perfect thickness that you want - so I keep mine dedicated to this purpose for cartridge that I use. if you intend to turn multiple cartridges, I either recommend multiple dedicated setups like this, or get a more expensive turner setup like K&M or “21st Century”. But it’s essential to have a good ball micrometer to measure turning thickness in any case. Good luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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