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What is the total cost of equipment to start neck turning?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sending156s" data-source="post: 2590171" data-attributes="member: 109060"><p>It was a little over $400 with shipping. I got all the accessories they recommend to make it easier.</p><p></p><p>If I hadn't just built 2 rifles & 2 more barrels (22 GT) in the oven I would have considered the 21st powered lathe also. These projects were planned to stretch out over more time & component availability surprised me.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad I did order a kit to turn this Peterson 25 CM brass. Amazon delivered a micrometer with an anvil type head today and it appears my neck walls are .0143 to .0149 in thickness. If there's zero wear on the reamer, not mine, that's only 3 thou neck clearance. When I had the heavy bolt lift I'm pretty sure I was guilty of not having a completely dry chamber/neck/throat. For my type of shooting I could use a little more clearance. See pic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sending156s, post: 2590171, member: 109060"] It was a little over $400 with shipping. I got all the accessories they recommend to make it easier. If I hadn’t just built 2 rifles & 2 more barrels (22 GT) in the oven I would have considered the 21st powered lathe also. These projects were planned to stretch out over more time & component availability surprised me. I’m glad I did order a kit to turn this Peterson 25 CM brass. Amazon delivered a micrometer with an anvil type head today and it appears my neck walls are .0143 to .0149 in thickness. If there’s zero wear on the reamer, not mine, that’s only 3 thou neck clearance. When I had the heavy bolt lift I’m pretty sure I was guilty of not having a completely dry chamber/neck/throat. For my type of shooting I could use a little more clearance. See pic [/QUOTE]
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