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Case neck turner,suggestions please.
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<blockquote data-quote="7mmRHB" data-source="post: 147187" data-attributes="member: 3584"><p>alg, I always use a full length die with expander ball to prep cases for turning. Then the expander mandrel is used to get the right I.D for the turning mandrel.</p><p></p><p>A bushing die will not size the entire neck as Cruizin mentioned, and the expander mandrel alone doesn't make the I.D. as uniform as is preferred.</p><p></p><p>I don't turn the necks again after being fired once. Many guys do this, but it's usually their own brass for their own gun.Probably a practice for the most anal of the B.R. PPC guys. After I hand off the brass I turn, I generally don't see it again. After several firings the necks will become thicker and a little clean up turning would be best.</p><p>I've never used a Forster turner so I can't comment on their ability to produce a consistent neck thickness.</p><p></p><p>RHB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmRHB, post: 147187, member: 3584"] alg, I always use a full length die with expander ball to prep cases for turning. Then the expander mandrel is used to get the right I.D for the turning mandrel. A bushing die will not size the entire neck as Cruizin mentioned, and the expander mandrel alone doesn't make the I.D. as uniform as is preferred. I don't turn the necks again after being fired once. Many guys do this, but it's usually their own brass for their own gun.Probably a practice for the most anal of the B.R. PPC guys. After I hand off the brass I turn, I generally don't see it again. After several firings the necks will become thicker and a little clean up turning would be best. I've never used a Forster turner so I can't comment on their ability to produce a consistent neck thickness. RHB [/QUOTE]
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