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When you neck up, the top of the shoulder becomes the bottom of the neck, so I suggest that you neck up and then turn, otherwise you will have part of the neck unturned after you neck up.Hi guys, I've had a bit of a look but can't find any info. I'm building a 7-6.5 prcw .This is my first time turning brass . My question is do I turn my necks before necking up to 7mm or do I turn them at 6.5 then neck up.
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Thanks mate, that makes sense.When you neck up, the top of the shoulder becomes the bottom of the neck, so I suggest that you neck up and then turn, otherwise you will have part of the neck unturned after you neck up.

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