I don’t want this to degenerate into a discussion about the merits or otherwise of neck turning, suffice to say, I’ve given it consideration, purchased the equipment and I’m going to give it a go, mainly to uniform the necks rather to adjust neck tension. Then I’ll find out for myself. So ideally I’d appreciate your views on the following.
My question is, in which order of case prep do you perform the operation. Initially I’ll be using good quality new brass, which once fire formed, I’ll continue to use neck sized rather than full length size.
so do you:
1. full length size or not
2. Trim to length and chamfer
3. neck turn
Also, at a later date, I may try it on another caliber I load for in which case I’ll be using used brass, which has been fire formed in the rifle that I’m using and would therefore prefer to just neck size it, which I would usually do along with de priming before tumbling then chamfering, trimming for length, etc.
Also, if annealing at which point in the process would you perform this operation.
Thanks in anticipation.
My question is, in which order of case prep do you perform the operation. Initially I’ll be using good quality new brass, which once fire formed, I’ll continue to use neck sized rather than full length size.
so do you:
1. full length size or not
2. Trim to length and chamfer
3. neck turn
Also, at a later date, I may try it on another caliber I load for in which case I’ll be using used brass, which has been fire formed in the rifle that I’m using and would therefore prefer to just neck size it, which I would usually do along with de priming before tumbling then chamfering, trimming for length, etc.
Also, if annealing at which point in the process would you perform this operation.
Thanks in anticipation.