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What screw gun are you using for neck turning?

cvonessn

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Oct 9, 2012
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When I turn the necks of my brass my little hand held rechargeable cordless screwdriver only lasts around 30-40 rnds before it loses juice. Its just a Wal-Mart cheapie and I'm looking to get a better one.

I liked it because its light and its got the quick reverse so I can unchuck my round...curious to see what others are doing?

I've got plenty of the big boys (18v Ryobi and Dewalt) they are just bulked and too powerful.

CvE
 
I use a Dewalt cordless screw driver and it works very well. Comes with two batteries and keep one charging while one is powering the driver.
 
I have a couple of the old school Black & Deckers, you don't even see them at a Home Depot or Lowes anymore, but I scoped them out on Amazon. They work great, only negative to them is that the batteries are permanently mounted in them, so you can't simply replace them.
I agree with you on the bulky thing re: cordless drills, but the new Lithium Ion 9.6V ones are pretty svelte. Otherwise just poke around on the web and find you a simple cordless screwdriver.
Good Luck