Half way through Glen Zediker's book, Handloading for Competition, I think I finally understand the need for neck turning. I initially thought it was only for benchresters who had very tight neck to chamber tolerances. Now I understand that variances in case neck thickness can have a very large effect on concentricity (relatively speaking.) He claims that Hornady found that "neck wall variations of 13 percent very notably opened up groups. That's about 0.0015 on most cases."
I first looked at the Sinclair/Starrett Case Neck Gage, but they want about $170 at Midway. Then I looked at the cheap option, a Frankford Arsenal ball micrometer; however, one review said that they got different readings everytime they measured the same spot. Cheap and accurate do not belong in the same sentence. Apparently you really do get what you pay for. So right now, I am leaning back towards the Sinclair/Starrett, plus, it has a built in stand which acts as a "third hand." Any suggestions? Also, I heard that Midway offers a discount code to readers of this site. Where would I find that code?
I first looked at the Sinclair/Starrett Case Neck Gage, but they want about $170 at Midway. Then I looked at the cheap option, a Frankford Arsenal ball micrometer; however, one review said that they got different readings everytime they measured the same spot. Cheap and accurate do not belong in the same sentence. Apparently you really do get what you pay for. So right now, I am leaning back towards the Sinclair/Starrett, plus, it has a built in stand which acts as a "third hand." Any suggestions? Also, I heard that Midway offers a discount code to readers of this site. Where would I find that code?