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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
floating and non floating neck turning tool/lathe
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<blockquote data-quote="Roninco" data-source="post: 2402412" data-attributes="member: 114195"><p>I tried the Sinclair hand turning system and didn't care for it. There was too much twisting of the wrist which was not comfortable and using a drill adapter did not give adequate control. Overall, I did not like the effort versus results equation. Perhaps a PMA or K&M setup would have been better?</p><p>I now use a 21st Century powered lathe turner for five cartridges, two of which use the same cutter angle. Adjustments are easy and results are consistent. At first it was disconcerting to see the self-centering feature wobbling on each end but the neck thickness remains consistent. I turn slightly onto the shoulder with the appropriate cutters. I find this method quick and effortless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roninco, post: 2402412, member: 114195"] I tried the Sinclair hand turning system and didn't care for it. There was too much twisting of the wrist which was not comfortable and using a drill adapter did not give adequate control. Overall, I did not like the effort versus results equation. Perhaps a PMA or K&M setup would have been better? I now use a 21st Century powered lathe turner for five cartridges, two of which use the same cutter angle. Adjustments are easy and results are consistent. At first it was disconcerting to see the self-centering feature wobbling on each end but the neck thickness remains consistent. I turn slightly onto the shoulder with the appropriate cutters. I find this method quick and effortless. [/QUOTE]
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