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Reloading
Some brass not bumping back
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<blockquote data-quote="44-40" data-source="post: 2876847" data-attributes="member: 126985"><p>I cheat,... I have 2 lathes, & a Bridgeport mill, one lathe is fully tooled, a Hardinge Toolroom lathe with collets to neck turn, very easy, accurate, and fast...aleady paid for ...so no high interest loan to consider. So zero cost to turn necks...now,.. but the initial cost was very high, and took years to accumulate...the only advantage to being an old machinist...so you can probably buy or find a tool for your neck turning and trimming operations somewhat more economical then my $100,000 expenditures, ...probably much more, if tooling and measuring equipment is added...there is nothing of value to steal in the house...the treasures are all in the shop. 4 rollaway with top boxes full of tools...steel shelves full of milling accessories...all this, so that I can turn my case necks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44-40, post: 2876847, member: 126985"] I cheat,... I have 2 lathes, & a Bridgeport mill, one lathe is fully tooled, a Hardinge Toolroom lathe with collets to neck turn, very easy, accurate, and fast...aleady paid for ...so no high interest loan to consider. So zero cost to turn necks...now,.. but the initial cost was very high, and took years to accumulate...the only advantage to being an old machinist...so you can probably buy or find a tool for your neck turning and trimming operations somewhat more economical then my $100,000 expenditures, ...probably much more, if tooling and measuring equipment is added...there is nothing of value to steal in the house...the treasures are all in the shop. 4 rollaway with top boxes full of tools...steel shelves full of milling accessories...all this, so that I can turn my case necks! [/QUOTE]
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