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Precision reloading equipment, what do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 457913" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I'd avoid the Sinclair neck turner! I've had two of them, and they are a pain to adjust. The problem is that their bodies are made from aluminum, and then they are using a steel screw in there. Aluminum and steel do not work well together, and the threads will sieze after it sets for awhile. Also their cutter is not the best for the job, and then there is the well known mandrel issue. If I buy another it will be a K&M, or else build my own.</p><p> </p><p>I did fix the thread siezing problem by installing a steel thread insert in the body, but still have had problems from time to time with the cutter siezing up in the body. I also built two knew bodies out of 304 stainless steel, and gave them away with the intention of making three or four more. Of course I never got the time to do it!</p><p> </p><p>There's also another neck turner that interests me. Wilson does one, but think it needs a longer frame than the trimmer. With the case secured in the body mimicking the chamber; I think it would be very concentric</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 457913, member: 25383"] I'd avoid the Sinclair neck turner! I've had two of them, and they are a pain to adjust. The problem is that their bodies are made from aluminum, and then they are using a steel screw in there. Aluminum and steel do not work well together, and the threads will sieze after it sets for awhile. Also their cutter is not the best for the job, and then there is the well known mandrel issue. If I buy another it will be a K&M, or else build my own. I did fix the thread siezing problem by installing a steel thread insert in the body, but still have had problems from time to time with the cutter siezing up in the body. I also built two knew bodies out of 304 stainless steel, and gave them away with the intention of making three or four more. Of course I never got the time to do it! There's also another neck turner that interests me. Wilson does one, but think it needs a longer frame than the trimmer. With the case secured in the body mimicking the chamber; I think it would be very concentric gary [/QUOTE]
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