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When do you turn your necks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rardoin" data-source="post: 1959133" data-attributes="member: 114954"><p>The context of my situation is also relevant to my opinion... I have to have 450+ cartridges loaded for a MR and LR national championship match. I typically have 500 pieces of match prepped brass for any chambering I am competing with. That is a lot of neck turning! At 100 pieces or so it is not as daunting for certain. I even picked up a very fast neck turning lathe that cuts the ID and OD at the same time and it is collecting dust until I find that I need that extra little bit that turned necks may afford me. I certainly test turned necks vs unturned necks in every cartridge I shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rardoin, post: 1959133, member: 114954"] The context of my situation is also relevant to my opinion... I have to have 450+ cartridges loaded for a MR and LR national championship match. I typically have 500 pieces of match prepped brass for any chambering I am competing with. That is a lot of neck turning! At 100 pieces or so it is not as daunting for certain. I even picked up a very fast neck turning lathe that cuts the ID and OD at the same time and it is collecting dust until I find that I need that extra little bit that turned necks may afford me. I certainly test turned necks vs unturned necks in every cartridge I shoot. [/QUOTE]
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