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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 2153009" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I believe PMA makes or used to make the tools Sinclair sells. They are excellent.</p><p>As mentioned earlier the cutters do NOT match your shoulders, and it would actually be bad if they did.</p><p>You only need a cutter angle greater than your shoulder angles, and you only touch the neck-shoulder junction.</p><p>Like this:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]261728[/ATTACH]</p><p>This is a 40deg cutter touching a ~30deg shoulder.</p><p>If the shoulder was actually 30deg, and the cutter was 30deg, you would hit the entire shoulder with even the slightest touch.</p><p>That's not to suggest that you need 40deg for 30deg, you don't -because your 30deg shoulders are less than 30degs with new cases.</p><p>And you should always turn cases, if you're going to, when new (for several reasons).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 2153009, member: 1521"] I believe PMA makes or used to make the tools Sinclair sells. They are excellent. As mentioned earlier the cutters do NOT match your shoulders, and it would actually be bad if they did. You only need a cutter angle greater than your shoulder angles, and you only touch the neck-shoulder junction. Like this: [ATTACH type="full"]261728[/ATTACH] This is a 40deg cutter touching a ~30deg shoulder. If the shoulder was actually 30deg, and the cutter was 30deg, you would hit the entire shoulder with even the slightest touch. That's not to suggest that you need 40deg for 30deg, you don't -because your 30deg shoulders are less than 30degs with new cases. And you should always turn cases, if you're going to, when new (for several reasons). [/QUOTE]
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