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Reloading
neck turning tool ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot007" data-source="post: 1847363" data-attributes="member: 111276"><p>I use the K&M neck turner. I have used the RCBS and Hornady neck turners. In my OCD brain they are junk. The K&M neck turner are precise if you follow the instructions. Be sure you get the expanding mandrel, you will need it to expand the case so you have a prefect fit on the pilot. That way you will not have the slop that comes with the RCBS and Hornady neck turners. This is a case of, you get what you pay for. Some will agree and some will disagree, but, it depends on the degree of precision you require. I have bought cheap reloading tools in the beginning, only to have to spend out again to get the tools that really do the job right the first time around,"no fuss" and what is most important. IT'S REPEATABLE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot007, post: 1847363, member: 111276"] I use the K&M neck turner. I have used the RCBS and Hornady neck turners. In my OCD brain they are junk. The K&M neck turner are precise if you follow the instructions. Be sure you get the expanding mandrel, you will need it to expand the case so you have a prefect fit on the pilot. That way you will not have the slop that comes with the RCBS and Hornady neck turners. This is a case of, you get what you pay for. Some will agree and some will disagree, but, it depends on the degree of precision you require. I have bought cheap reloading tools in the beginning, only to have to spend out again to get the tools that really do the job right the first time around,"no fuss" and what is most important. IT'S REPEATABLE. [/QUOTE]
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