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<blockquote data-quote="bweber" data-source="post: 131909" data-attributes="member: 3476"><p>I have a question about neck turning that you guys might have some insight into. A year or two ago I bought a Sinclair neck turner. Since then I've gone through and neck turned all the ammo I load except my 375HH. To be honest, I can't say with any certainty that I know whether it helps or not, but it seems like the thing to do.</p><p></p><p>I've never paid much attention to how much I neck turn them. I mostly just turn new brass enough to make sure it is the same thickness all around, generally cutting as little as possible to achieve this. I then don't normally return them as I continue to load the shells as it seems like there's already little enough brass left on the neck to work with. I suppose that the brass I turn in one batch are all the same. But I don't measure carefully enough to know if the next batch is exactly the same.</p><p></p><p>Am I doing any good by doing this, or should I be more scientific about it? Any comments about neck turning techniques would be much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bweber, post: 131909, member: 3476"] I have a question about neck turning that you guys might have some insight into. A year or two ago I bought a Sinclair neck turner. Since then I've gone through and neck turned all the ammo I load except my 375HH. To be honest, I can't say with any certainty that I know whether it helps or not, but it seems like the thing to do. I've never paid much attention to how much I neck turn them. I mostly just turn new brass enough to make sure it is the same thickness all around, generally cutting as little as possible to achieve this. I then don't normally return them as I continue to load the shells as it seems like there's already little enough brass left on the neck to work with. I suppose that the brass I turn in one batch are all the same. But I don't measure carefully enough to know if the next batch is exactly the same. Am I doing any good by doing this, or should I be more scientific about it? Any comments about neck turning techniques would be much appreciated. Thanks, Ben [/QUOTE]
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