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recommendation on a neck turning kit
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene" data-source="post: 906355" data-attributes="member: 7402"><p>I met Ken Markle when I began shooting benchrest, bought his, and still do, altho he has since sold the business. Actually, I buy a K&M neck turner and set it once; dedicated for each rifle/brass I have. This makes it easy to duplicate the neck thickness. Each tool has the caliber and neck thickness marked on it with a black marker. </p><p></p><p>I have heard good things about the 21st Century. DO NOT buy a neck turner unless it will adjust to two one thousandths thickness (.0002"). I know there are some out there that go to a thou only and you do not want them.</p><p></p><p>You will also need a ball or tube micrometer. Mitutoyo, Starrett and Browne and Sharpe make good ones. You will need a case holder for your cordless drill. Check the Sinclair catalog. </p><p></p><p>Prepare to waste a few cases when you start. A google search will turn up many instructions for the proper technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene, post: 906355, member: 7402"] I met Ken Markle when I began shooting benchrest, bought his, and still do, altho he has since sold the business. Actually, I buy a K&M neck turner and set it once; dedicated for each rifle/brass I have. This makes it easy to duplicate the neck thickness. Each tool has the caliber and neck thickness marked on it with a black marker. I have heard good things about the 21st Century. DO NOT buy a neck turner unless it will adjust to two one thousandths thickness (.0002"). I know there are some out there that go to a thou only and you do not want them. You will also need a ball or tube micrometer. Mitutoyo, Starrett and Browne and Sharpe make good ones. You will need a case holder for your cordless drill. Check the Sinclair catalog. Prepare to waste a few cases when you start. A google search will turn up many instructions for the proper technique. [/QUOTE]
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