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  • AgedWarrior

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    I am getting ready to buy another neck turning tool, and looking for feedback on quality tools. I had a Hornady LnL Neck Turning Tool that seemed pretty good, but I sold it when we were moving. I am considering getting a new one.

    I have an RCBS tool that mounts to the Trim Pro case trimmer, but it does not work very well to achieve thickness uniformity.
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    dee

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    K & M setup is the best I've used but I've only really compared it to a Sinclair setup. That being said efff turning necks unless it's an absolute must do on something I have no other option on.

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    AgedWarrior

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    K & M setup is the best I've used but I've only really compared it to a Sinclair setup. That being said efff turning necks unless it's an absolute must do on something I have no other option on.

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    I am not excited about it for sure, but I am looking to pick up a .22 BR real soon, and the only way to get brass is to form from 6mm or 7mm BR and then you need to turn the necks a bit.
     

    dee

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    I am not excited about it for sure, but I am looking to pick up a .22 BR real soon, and the only way to get brass is to form from 6mm or 7mm BR and then you need to turn the necks a bit.
    Reamer specs will dictate if turning is truly needed.

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