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K and m neck turning tool
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Johnson" data-source="post: 1018870" data-attributes="member: 84129"><p>Mike,</p><p>The first thing I would check is the drill chuck itself. Many cordless drills just aren't very good. That said, it you are sure it's the tool, K&M will make it right. My K&M tooling is just some of the best I've ever bought and they're a good bunch to do business with.</p><p> </p><p>P.S. AS far as turning one side more that the other, it's very common with the majority of cases, except Lapua, for wall thickness to vary as much as .006 or so one side to the other. I set mine up so it produces a .012 neck wall. When most cases are run through it at that setting, it ends up only removing material from about 75% of the neck, so that's normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Johnson, post: 1018870, member: 84129"] Mike, The first thing I would check is the drill chuck itself. Many cordless drills just aren't very good. That said, it you are sure it's the tool, K&M will make it right. My K&M tooling is just some of the best I've ever bought and they're a good bunch to do business with. P.S. AS far as turning one side more that the other, it's very common with the majority of cases, except Lapua, for wall thickness to vary as much as .006 or so one side to the other. I set mine up so it produces a .012 neck wall. When most cases are run through it at that setting, it ends up only removing material from about 75% of the neck, so that's normal. [/QUOTE]
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