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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Neck turning.. fast vs slow, does it matter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tumbleweed" data-source="post: 991883" data-attributes="member: 9281"><p>When I turn new brass, I chuck it in a 3/4" chucked drill press. I tend to turn it a little on the fast side for a really smooth, uniform cut. This also produces heat faster. So, I either use engine oil (dip the case neck in it before cutting) or spray really soapy water in the case neck before cutting and on the case neck as I'm cutting. Both seem to work fine but the soap and water method keeps the heat down better. Get some automotive brake cleaner and spray your cases out when done, at least if you use the oil method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tumbleweed, post: 991883, member: 9281"] When I turn new brass, I chuck it in a 3/4" chucked drill press. I tend to turn it a little on the fast side for a really smooth, uniform cut. This also produces heat faster. So, I either use engine oil (dip the case neck in it before cutting) or spray really soapy water in the case neck before cutting and on the case neck as I'm cutting. Both seem to work fine but the soap and water method keeps the heat down better. Get some automotive brake cleaner and spray your cases out when done, at least if you use the oil method. [/QUOTE]
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