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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Learning to neck turn
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt Kurt" data-source="post: 312354" data-attributes="member: 20136"><p>Start by only taking off .001 or .002 at the most. Taking off to much can result in the case neck spliting after firing or low neck pressure when you resize the fired case. Remember to use a case neck thickest gage and don't be to concerned if the turning does not turn the complete neck most do not. Then check for bullet run-out after seating the bullet and correct as necessary. Remember to turn your necks before trimming as this wiil true up the necks with the cutting head. Hope this helps. Capt kurt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt Kurt, post: 312354, member: 20136"] Start by only taking off .001 or .002 at the most. Taking off to much can result in the case neck spliting after firing or low neck pressure when you resize the fired case. Remember to use a case neck thickest gage and don't be to concerned if the turning does not turn the complete neck most do not. Then check for bullet run-out after seating the bullet and correct as necessary. Remember to turn your necks before trimming as this wiil true up the necks with the cutting head. Hope this helps. Capt kurt [/QUOTE]
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