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Neck turning: Trying to turn full neck but seeing cutting high on shoulder (280 AI)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2367924" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I've turned a lot of 280AI in Nosler and some new Petersen brass. I really don't see anything preventing you from shooting these. I've seen a lot of "non-cleanup" in the neck shoulder junction with Nosler simply because the brass is thinner than Petersen. As long as your cutter just makes contact or. 001 into the shoulder you should be good.</p><p>My cutter is 43° used on a 40° shoulder. Meaning it will cut the radius first at the neck shoulder junction (fillet radius) as opposed to one big bite on the shoulder. You want to just get into the radius everytime with some here and there that may not completely clean up anyway. No biggie if your setup is blending into that radius most every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2367924, member: 104363"] I've turned a lot of 280AI in Nosler and some new Petersen brass. I really don't see anything preventing you from shooting these. I've seen a lot of "non-cleanup" in the neck shoulder junction with Nosler simply because the brass is thinner than Petersen. As long as your cutter just makes contact or. 001 into the shoulder you should be good. My cutter is 43° used on a 40° shoulder. Meaning it will cut the radius first at the neck shoulder junction (fillet radius) as opposed to one big bite on the shoulder. You want to just get into the radius everytime with some here and there that may not completely clean up anyway. No biggie if your setup is blending into that radius most every time. [/QUOTE]
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