Re: Best Tool for Uniforming Necks
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ChrisGarrett</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Victor N TN</div><div class="ubbcode-body">There are numerous case neck turning tools out there. I have one I made when I was working my apprenticeship. I also have 2 different Sinclair's units. But the "Pumpkin" turner by Don Neilson is the most outstanding instrument I have ever used. I also like his inspection instrument. If you are really serious about doing this, the Pumpkin is the Cadillac of neck turner tools. It gets expensive real fast. If you are just a casual shooter, the cheapest tool you can find will probably work. For serious competitors, it'll do the job quickly. If you get the Pumpkin turner, be sure to get the carbide mandrel so the brass doesn't gaul.
I'm sure you know this. But you'll have to get a bushing type sizing die when you start turning case necks.
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Funny that you should mention this, as I was looking at neck turners on Ebay Friday and I came across the Pumpkin being sold by a guy who didn't know who made it. Somebody emailed him with the info. He's got the dial gage that fits into the side and the case holder, both up for sale as well.
The Pumpkin sold for $130 and the two other pieces are still up for auction.
I'm looking at the K&M and/or one of the Sinclairs. I dont' really need to turn my necks, but it might be worthwhile to clean them up a bit since I use bushing dies.
Chris </div></div>
Yep... That's what I've got.