Greetings all,
I am examining the pros & cons of two neck trimming companies. Any suggestions?
K&M =$250 with shipping
Micro-Adjustable Neck Turner Complete with Carbide Cutting Pilot
Pilot Jack
Dial Indicator 0.0005
Ergo Holder
Expand Iron Complete
Expand Mandrel Window Riser
VS
21st Century Neck-Turning Lathe package ($262)
-Neck turning tool
-Lathe frame
-Expander Mandrel
-Expander Die with ring
-Titanium Nitrate Turning Arbor
-Lathe accessory package (small $6)
Pros for the K&M right away are a dial indicator and the presumably comfortable ergo hand grip. While the lathe clearly has it's own benefits of speed. I believe the 12st Century neck turner can be removed from the lathe and hand held, just like the K&M. This is for .308 brass.
Of course I can skip an option and change the package pricing - but I am leaning toward one of these two set ups ;D. I presently own no neck turning devises what so ever and am new to the process.
The 10% off sale with 21st Century helps bump their costs down to a comparable $#.
Thanks a ton for your advise,
~Robin in SC
For your Reference:
http://www.accurateshooter.com/technical-articles/neck-turning-basics/
&
http://www.accurateshooter.com/gear-reviews/neck-turning-lathe-from-21st-century/
I am examining the pros & cons of two neck trimming companies. Any suggestions?
K&M =$250 with shipping
Micro-Adjustable Neck Turner Complete with Carbide Cutting Pilot
Pilot Jack
Dial Indicator 0.0005
Ergo Holder
Expand Iron Complete
Expand Mandrel Window Riser
VS
21st Century Neck-Turning Lathe package ($262)
-Neck turning tool
-Lathe frame
-Expander Mandrel
-Expander Die with ring
-Titanium Nitrate Turning Arbor
-Lathe accessory package (small $6)
Pros for the K&M right away are a dial indicator and the presumably comfortable ergo hand grip. While the lathe clearly has it's own benefits of speed. I believe the 12st Century neck turner can be removed from the lathe and hand held, just like the K&M. This is for .308 brass.
Of course I can skip an option and change the package pricing - but I am leaning toward one of these two set ups ;D. I presently own no neck turning devises what so ever and am new to the process.
The 10% off sale with 21st Century helps bump their costs down to a comparable $#.
Thanks a ton for your advise,
~Robin in SC
For your Reference:
http://www.accurateshooter.com/technical-articles/neck-turning-basics/
&
http://www.accurateshooter.com/gear-reviews/neck-turning-lathe-from-21st-century/