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What is the total cost of equipment to start neck turning?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2590023" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I will look at that on the barrel. That figures for the evenness on the color of the brass. Man that's a difference turn around time on the barrels. I have figured out that I am better off purchasing a reamer. That way I have it to rechamber the barrel as needed. I am reducing the chamber neck size for a .013" neck thickness. The AMP I think is the best out there. I have a Bench-Source Machine. I am setting it a little different. I have propane tanks in the 7.5 gallon size. I just got a double hose including regular a double for the torch heads. Not worried about running of of propane or loosing temp at the heads. That seem to be the problem with the torch set up or I think it mostly that. We'll see. I am not really up on PRC style cases and have stayed away from them. </p><p>No wonder I couldn't see where the stop of the cut was or at. Just be sure that all your case are to the same length before cutting the necks for thickness. You are set up with one stop so everything is the same. I started cutting necks over 20 years ago. It improved the groups. I used Forester back then, and now 21st Century. Now I see that another cutter on the market, that I wasn't aware of. Folassproducts.com. It's about $2,500.00 to start with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2590023, member: 101791"] I will look at that on the barrel. That figures for the evenness on the color of the brass. Man that's a difference turn around time on the barrels. I have figured out that I am better off purchasing a reamer. That way I have it to rechamber the barrel as needed. I am reducing the chamber neck size for a .013" neck thickness. The AMP I think is the best out there. I have a Bench-Source Machine. I am setting it a little different. I have propane tanks in the 7.5 gallon size. I just got a double hose including regular a double for the torch heads. Not worried about running of of propane or loosing temp at the heads. That seem to be the problem with the torch set up or I think it mostly that. We'll see. I am not really up on PRC style cases and have stayed away from them. No wonder I couldn't see where the stop of the cut was or at. Just be sure that all your case are to the same length before cutting the necks for thickness. You are set up with one stop so everything is the same. I started cutting necks over 20 years ago. It improved the groups. I used Forester back then, and now 21st Century. Now I see that another cutter on the market, that I wasn't aware of. Folassproducts.com. It's about $2,500.00 to start with. [/QUOTE]
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