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Reloading
Which neck turning tool, 21st or PMA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tesoro" data-source="post: 1298208" data-attributes="member: 44340"><p>I meant the 'c model' being a later design. </p><p></p><p>The wheel works fine if you turn it towards you so it keeps the case turning and pushing towards the stop at the case head. What I dont like is that the rubber o-ring slips easily unless the case is dry and completely free of any lube. And mine usually are not. I found that using my finger and rolling towards me with down pressure works as good as and faster than the wheel. From my middle joint to the tip of my finger works out to be a full revolution. It works best when you do it slowly. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The gauge is in 5/10,000 so 2 hash marks equals a thou. I would prefer to have a gauge like that with 0-5 thou on the dial as easier to read. I am going to look for one that will work. The gauge that comes with the unit only costs 20 bucks at the manu site.</p><p></p><p>The screwdriver ones I looked at didnt have mouths with drill chucks and thats what you need. Small cheap drill works just fine and has 2 speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tesoro, post: 1298208, member: 44340"] I meant the 'c model' being a later design. The wheel works fine if you turn it towards you so it keeps the case turning and pushing towards the stop at the case head. What I dont like is that the rubber o-ring slips easily unless the case is dry and completely free of any lube. And mine usually are not. I found that using my finger and rolling towards me with down pressure works as good as and faster than the wheel. From my middle joint to the tip of my finger works out to be a full revolution. It works best when you do it slowly. The gauge is in 5/10,000 so 2 hash marks equals a thou. I would prefer to have a gauge like that with 0-5 thou on the dial as easier to read. I am going to look for one that will work. The gauge that comes with the unit only costs 20 bucks at the manu site. The screwdriver ones I looked at didnt have mouths with drill chucks and thats what you need. Small cheap drill works just fine and has 2 speeds. [/QUOTE]
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