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    Neck turner

    I'm looking at getting a neck turner ..

    Who has one & what you recommend ?

    Basically, I'm after a 2nd hand one, don't want to spend loads , but likewise don't want a lemon !

    Cheers
    Al.
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    I've used a K&m neck turner with a Lee case holder in a drill.

    You don't see then secondhand very often.

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    Cheers..

    With an ask though ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by bill View Post
    I've used a K&m neck turner with a Lee case holder in a drill.

    You don't see then secondhand very often.
    This is what i would say the majority of handloaders use.

    TB.

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    k&m all the way.my advice is don't bother or get good kit.you can do more good than harm.imo its well worth doing even just a clean up skim if not running a tight neck chamber.only if your running bushing dies of good quality minus the expander mind.

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    Ulrika Johnson

    Well used, but still turns necks

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    Very good !

    Cheers guys ... Help appreciated
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    Hello to All,

    +1 on the K&M - I used one for fifteen (15) years, turning necks for my 0.336" neck 0.308W (loaded rounds were 0.334" for one (1) thou radial clearance)

    Have fun & a good Sunday,

    Best regards

    Russ

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    I've use a Forster case trimmer with outside neck turning and inside neck reaming attachments. Neck thickness variation is less than the tube micrometer I use (0.001"), so it seems to work just fine

    ATB,
    Kev.

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    I have a K&N neck turner I could part with.
    A man can always use more alcohol, tobacco and firearms.

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    Richard
    I have tried to message you, but your in box is full

    I am very interested ..
    Cheers

    Al.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardH View Post
    I have a K&N neck turner I could part with.
    Tried to message you, still can't !!

    Cheers
    Al.
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    There's a clue in my sig, pm fills up to quickly, fire me an email.
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    I did before & have again

    Cheers
    Al.
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