pat fulghum
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(Sorry for the long post)
My .284 neck turned cases (6.5x284 necked up) do not have a very consistent thickness when I compare them to my 6mm BRAI brass. With 6mm I can hold .00025 thickness variation pretty easy, but unless I do LOTS of work a single .284 cases will differ by as much as .001. Is this too much variation? I think so.
I use a 21st Century Neck Turning Lathe.
So I tried several things to get consistent thickness and I wanted to share my findings. What I found was that the doughnut at the neck shoulder junction isn't perfectly round and that the case would actually wobble like .0005 and that would cause the issue. Let me illustrate, the doughnut has bee highly exaggerated to make my point.
In this picture

The neck of the brass is riding on the mandrel fine and I'm getting a great consistent cut, BUT.
Below, as the doughnut passes over the Mandrel the brass will open up some.. and the brass will start to wobble using the doughnut as a pivot point ever so slightly and change the thickness as it rotates.

Exaggerated below...

If I follow this routine.
My .284 neck turned cases (6.5x284 necked up) do not have a very consistent thickness when I compare them to my 6mm BRAI brass. With 6mm I can hold .00025 thickness variation pretty easy, but unless I do LOTS of work a single .284 cases will differ by as much as .001. Is this too much variation? I think so.
I use a 21st Century Neck Turning Lathe.
So I tried several things to get consistent thickness and I wanted to share my findings. What I found was that the doughnut at the neck shoulder junction isn't perfectly round and that the case would actually wobble like .0005 and that would cause the issue. Let me illustrate, the doughnut has bee highly exaggerated to make my point.
In this picture

The neck of the brass is riding on the mandrel fine and I'm getting a great consistent cut, BUT.
Below, as the doughnut passes over the Mandrel the brass will open up some.. and the brass will start to wobble using the doughnut as a pivot point ever so slightly and change the thickness as it rotates.

Exaggerated below...

If I follow this routine.
- Anneal
- Neck Up to 270
- Neck up to 284
- Forster Full Length Size / Dwell
- Expand / Dwell
- Expand / Dwell
- Expand / Dwell
- Forster Full Length Size
- Expand / Dwell
- Expand / Dwell
- Expand / Dwell
- Expand / Dwell
- Neck Turn
I can minimize the doughnut and get much more consistent neck thickness, but man it takes a long time.
There has to be a better way.
Thoughts?
- Pat
There has to be a better way.
Thoughts?
- Pat
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