Why people clean up only part of the neck when neck turning? I hear and see it all the time. “I just did a skim cut” or “I clean them up 60-70 percent”.
If you are neck turning and only clean up 60 percent of the case, it should be pretty obvious that the neck was not uniform, so why not clean it up completely instead of leaving it non-uniform? Why not take off that last fraction of a thousandth? I always clean mine up completely. I know that I have made the neck walls as close to perfect as I can.
If someone were to say “it’s a no turn neck so I didn’t want to remove too much“, kind of defeats the purpose of having a rifle chambered for a no turn neck. I’m just curious to hear others thoughts on this.
Now I have to go mow 60-70 percent of my yard so I will check on this thread afterwards.
Thanks-Dave.
If you are neck turning and only clean up 60 percent of the case, it should be pretty obvious that the neck was not uniform, so why not clean it up completely instead of leaving it non-uniform? Why not take off that last fraction of a thousandth? I always clean mine up completely. I know that I have made the neck walls as close to perfect as I can.
If someone were to say “it’s a no turn neck so I didn’t want to remove too much“, kind of defeats the purpose of having a rifle chambered for a no turn neck. I’m just curious to hear others thoughts on this.
Now I have to go mow 60-70 percent of my yard so I will check on this thread afterwards.
Thanks-Dave.