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Reloading
Neck turning
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene" data-source="post: 474542" data-attributes="member: 7402"><p>I would steer away from the Hart neck turner; its graduations are only .001" and you will need .0002". I use K&M exclusively, but the Sinclair is just as good. You will also need a tubing micrometer with graduations of, 0001"; a cordless drill, with appropriate shellholder. Experiment with old cases initially, going about one click at a time. If this is for a factory rifle, necks should be lightly touched, just enough to make them concentric. If a custom tight neck chamber, keep loaded rounds about .002" smaller. By all means, read up on neck turning before you jump in. </p><p>Call Sinclair and get their catalog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene, post: 474542, member: 7402"] I would steer away from the Hart neck turner; its graduations are only .001" and you will need .0002". I use K&M exclusively, but the Sinclair is just as good. You will also need a tubing micrometer with graduations of, 0001"; a cordless drill, with appropriate shellholder. Experiment with old cases initially, going about one click at a time. If this is for a factory rifle, necks should be lightly touched, just enough to make them concentric. If a custom tight neck chamber, keep loaded rounds about .002" smaller. By all means, read up on neck turning before you jump in. Call Sinclair and get their catalog. [/QUOTE]
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