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OK, I bought a hand held neck turner from sinclair and it is not very easy to use. I don't feel like I am making an even shave around the neck. Is there a good electric one that people use?
OK, I bought a hand held neck turner from Sinclair and it is not very easy to use. I don't feel like I am making an even shave around the neck. Is there a good electric one that people use?
My favorite, I own Four: http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs...d-4f4c-8246-c973097fa50f-_-x&locStoreNum=6542 They run at 200 rpms as recommended by Ken Markle.
I chuck this in the end of the power screwdriver: http://www.kmshooting.com/catalog/neck-turner-tools/power-adapter-with-shell-holder.html
And, then turn the brass on this: http://www.kmshooting.com/catalog/n...k-turner_body-only_carbide-cutting-pilot.html
After expanding the necks with this: http://www.kmshooting.com/catalog/case-neck-expanding-tools/expand-iron_complete.html sans the screw jutting out on the end.
The turner is held in this: http://riflemansjournal.blogspot.com/2010/07/good-stuff-pendergraft-holder-for-k.html
I tried the Sinclair turner and shell holder, but wasn't very pleased with them, so I sent them back.
The reason you weren't pleased is probably the same thing I here everytime someone that has had one of those case turning motor units and wants one of mine tells me about.... The damn Lee Shell holders don't hold the cartridge on center very well.... We get around that problem by holding the case with a Forster collet. Paul
OK, I bought a hand held neck turner from sinclair and it is not very easy to use. I don't feel like I am making an even shave around the neck. Is there a good electric one that people use?
The Sinclair case holder was CONVEX [rounded] where the center exerted force on the bottom of the brass, at the primer pocket, which means there was very little friction over a small surface area.
The K&M is flat and therefore exerts more force, with increased friction, which is spread out over a much larger area.