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<blockquote data-quote="JohnMill" data-source="post: 1166790" data-attributes="member: 32975"><p>I have been turning necks since '91.Based on my experience; Always use the expandiron b4 turning to avoid brass transfer to the mandrel, Sinclair cutters are the sharpest,easiest cutting BUT hitting the mark (your preffered dimension) is much harder than with the K&M. I also like the K&M holder chucked in the small Rigid cordless. One fully charged batt. will turn 25 6SuperLRs to .0012".</p><p>One caution; if it seems to be dragging kind of hard DO NOT TOUCH THE MANDREL. It will smear your fingerprints.</p><p>The reasons to turn are centering the bullet in the bore and equalizing bullet pull though to keep the bullet pull equal you will have to start annealing pretty quick.</p><p>I'm not certain that this is at all important for hunting Long Range or other but if you want to hit the X not just the x-ring you 'bout gotta.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnMill, post: 1166790, member: 32975"] I have been turning necks since '91.Based on my experience; Always use the expandiron b4 turning to avoid brass transfer to the mandrel, Sinclair cutters are the sharpest,easiest cutting BUT hitting the mark (your preffered dimension) is much harder than with the K&M. I also like the K&M holder chucked in the small Rigid cordless. One fully charged batt. will turn 25 6SuperLRs to .0012". One caution; if it seems to be dragging kind of hard DO NOT TOUCH THE MANDREL. It will smear your fingerprints. The reasons to turn are centering the bullet in the bore and equalizing bullet pull though to keep the bullet pull equal you will have to start annealing pretty quick. I'm not certain that this is at all important for hunting Long Range or other but if you want to hit the X not just the x-ring you 'bout gotta. [/QUOTE]
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