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Neck clean-up, cutting depth?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 72830"><p>I just went thru the same deal. What I did was adjust the cutter down till it just barely touches the (sized) case..Also trim it to whatever length you want as well before hand. Give it a turn. You want 70-80% of the case neck touched and removed by the cutter. If not that much after the first pass..Lower the cutter a bit more. You barely have to move that cutter to have it cut as well. Just a tiny bit of adjustment at a time. </p><p></p><p>This method worked best for me and I did not ruin a single case.</p><p></p><p>I hope you got the power adaptor as well from sinclair! Makes life sooooo much easier. It works with the little cordless scredriver. Works great oo, you get a better cut as well.</p><p></p><p>Almost forgot, get as close to that shoulder as you can...to the point of just touching it. If you dont, you will develop a Dougnut on the inside of the neck at that point after you fire it a few times</p><p></p><p>Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 72830"] I just went thru the same deal. What I did was adjust the cutter down till it just barely touches the (sized) case..Also trim it to whatever length you want as well before hand. Give it a turn. You want 70-80% of the case neck touched and removed by the cutter. If not that much after the first pass..Lower the cutter a bit more. You barely have to move that cutter to have it cut as well. Just a tiny bit of adjustment at a time. This method worked best for me and I did not ruin a single case. I hope you got the power adaptor as well from sinclair! Makes life sooooo much easier. It works with the little cordless scredriver. Works great oo, you get a better cut as well. Almost forgot, get as close to that shoulder as you can...to the point of just touching it. If you dont, you will develop a Dougnut on the inside of the neck at that point after you fire it a few times Joe [/QUOTE]
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