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What is a good set up for case trimming & neck turning
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<blockquote data-quote="TOM H" data-source="post: 516169" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>When I got into BR late 70's I started turning necks and you normally had to make two cuts. I'd pick up two extra turners one was Forester other RCBS and I finally settle on the Forester for the first cut then I used a Hart for the finish cut. Part of the problem with the Forester was the narrow cutting blade and it take acouple passes to get a smooth neck surface vs using the Hart with a wider cutting blade. I think the Hart run over $100 now and I got acouple K&M that I'll use for finish cuts.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about your #'s .0008/.0003. I split my neck thinkness 60% for the forester and 40% for the Hart if my neck thickness is more than .0040 that needs to be turned. If less than .0040" I'll do it with one pass with the Hart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOM H, post: 516169, member: 306"] When I got into BR late 70's I started turning necks and you normally had to make two cuts. I'd pick up two extra turners one was Forester other RCBS and I finally settle on the Forester for the first cut then I used a Hart for the finish cut. Part of the problem with the Forester was the narrow cutting blade and it take acouple passes to get a smooth neck surface vs using the Hart with a wider cutting blade. I think the Hart run over $100 now and I got acouple K&M that I'll use for finish cuts. I'm not sure about your #'s .0008/.0003. I split my neck thinkness 60% for the forester and 40% for the Hart if my neck thickness is more than .0040 that needs to be turned. If less than .0040" I'll do it with one pass with the Hart. [/QUOTE]
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