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Neck turning tools - what's your preference ?
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<blockquote data-quote="rifletuner" data-source="post: 22646" data-attributes="member: 26"><p><strong>Re: Neck turning tools - what\'s your preference ?</strong></p><p></p><p>I have a couple of K&M turners and like them a lot. I have seen the Hart tuner and thought it looked like a nice piece of gear. Dick Wright did an article in Precision Shooter in the last 18 months about the relative advantages of the Hart turner. His consensus was that, due to the angle of the cutter, the Hart was well suited to the first cut removing most of the material, while the K&M works best for the second or "fine" cut which is more of a smoothing out process. Since I usually take two or even three cuts on a case neck, his system seemed to have some merit, though I simply make two or three cuts with the K&M tool at present (turn all cases once, then reset the cutter for the second pass).</p><p></p><p>Fergus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifletuner, post: 22646, member: 26"] [b]Re: Neck turning tools - what\'s your preference ?[/b] I have a couple of K&M turners and like them a lot. I have seen the Hart tuner and thought it looked like a nice piece of gear. Dick Wright did an article in Precision Shooter in the last 18 months about the relative advantages of the Hart turner. His consensus was that, due to the angle of the cutter, the Hart was well suited to the first cut removing most of the material, while the K&M works best for the second or “fine” cut which is more of a smoothing out process. Since I usually take two or even three cuts on a case neck, his system seemed to have some merit, though I simply make two or three cuts with the K&M tool at present (turn all cases once, then reset the cutter for the second pass). Fergus [/QUOTE]
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