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Reloading
Need guidance...case neck thickness
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<blockquote data-quote="redleg1013" data-source="post: 1594406" data-attributes="member: 49994"><p>You may have thought of this and if so please forgive my presumption. </p><p></p><p>Since you know the size of the mandrel (hopefully you used a micrometer and not a dial caliper) you can touch the tool off of a feeler gage of whatever thickness you want to turn your necks to, if you want absolutely uniform, no deviance results. </p><p>As long as you do not remove your mandrel from the three jaw, it will be true to the jaw. If you take it out then you'll need a four jaw to indicate the mandrel back in. </p><p></p><p>I applaud your desire and willingness working out a solution instead of just buying something online.</p><p></p><p>If you are happy with getting less than a thou of deviance after a skim cut, good on ya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redleg1013, post: 1594406, member: 49994"] You may have thought of this and if so please forgive my presumption. Since you know the size of the mandrel (hopefully you used a micrometer and not a dial caliper) you can touch the tool off of a feeler gage of whatever thickness you want to turn your necks to, if you want absolutely uniform, no deviance results. As long as you do not remove your mandrel from the three jaw, it will be true to the jaw. If you take it out then you'll need a four jaw to indicate the mandrel back in. I applaud your desire and willingness working out a solution instead of just buying something online. If you are happy with getting less than a thou of deviance after a skim cut, good on ya. [/QUOTE]
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