Methods of Turning Necks.
On new cases: If the neck inside is concentric with the case body outside, then you could safely outside turn an uneven neck to a uniform neck thickness using current tools and get straight cases. But new cases would most likely not be concentric anywhere so turning new cases is out.
On fired cases: The neck outside would be concentric with the case body, if the chamber is concentric. Then turning the neck inside off the neck outside surface would result in the neck being uniform thickness and now concentric with the case body and also the chamber axis. The bullet would be in the centre of the case and chamber and also aligned with the throat and barrel.
Of course there are some assumptions in the above, but turning the neck inside would seem better than outside IMO.
Are there tools to "turn" inside the neck? (not a reamer)
LC
On new cases: If the neck inside is concentric with the case body outside, then you could safely outside turn an uneven neck to a uniform neck thickness using current tools and get straight cases. But new cases would most likely not be concentric anywhere so turning new cases is out.
On fired cases: The neck outside would be concentric with the case body, if the chamber is concentric. Then turning the neck inside off the neck outside surface would result in the neck being uniform thickness and now concentric with the case body and also the chamber axis. The bullet would be in the centre of the case and chamber and also aligned with the throat and barrel.
Of course there are some assumptions in the above, but turning the neck inside would seem better than outside IMO.
Are there tools to "turn" inside the neck? (not a reamer)
LC
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