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turning necks on weatherby brass
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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 1655424" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>Unless you have a tight neck chamber that may require turning to a specific thickness, It is best to turn only enough to clean the case neck up. this normally only removes less than .001 to .002 thousandths.</p><p></p><p>If you trim all of the cases before turning, setting the cutter correctly using the correct cutter so it wont cut into the shoulder is easy. using a 40o cutter on a 30o shouldered case can cause problems and thin the neck at the junction. I have even dulled the shoulder angle part of the cutter for use on cases with less shoulder angle than the available cutters.</p><p></p><p>There is a wide variety of cutters but you don,t have to buy one for every cartridge you have if you look at the part list you will find that many have the same part number because they have the same shoulder angle.</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 1655424, member: 2736"] Unless you have a tight neck chamber that may require turning to a specific thickness, It is best to turn only enough to clean the case neck up. this normally only removes less than .001 to .002 thousandths. If you trim all of the cases before turning, setting the cutter correctly using the correct cutter so it wont cut into the shoulder is easy. using a 40o cutter on a 30o shouldered case can cause problems and thin the neck at the junction. I have even dulled the shoulder angle part of the cutter for use on cases with less shoulder angle than the available cutters. There is a wide variety of cutters but you don,t have to buy one for every cartridge you have if you look at the part list you will find that many have the same part number because they have the same shoulder angle. J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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