I am having problems getting all the outside burr off the case necks. I thought that perhaps my de-burring tool was old and worn (2 years old) so today I bought a brand new Wilson de-burring tool. Although I can see it cut chips, and know it isn't dull, I still have a burr that I can feel with my fingernail. When I measure it with calipers, it is about .002 (two thousandths) of an inch on each side of the case neck.
The only cases that seem to NOT have this problem is ones that I have run through my Forster case trimmer/neck turning unit.
My VLD inside neck de-burring tool works great, but this outside burr frustrates the heck out of me. The only 2 ways I can get rid of it completely is to either use the neck turning unit, or use a little grinding wheel and grind the burr off each case. But grinding the burr off is very labor intensive.
Does anyone have any other suggestions, or is this something that I don't need to worry about? I have considerably more burr from trimming the fired cases, but I can't seem to get rid of all of it. Am I being too meticulous?
The only cases that seem to NOT have this problem is ones that I have run through my Forster case trimmer/neck turning unit.
My VLD inside neck de-burring tool works great, but this outside burr frustrates the heck out of me. The only 2 ways I can get rid of it completely is to either use the neck turning unit, or use a little grinding wheel and grind the burr off each case. But grinding the burr off is very labor intensive.
Does anyone have any other suggestions, or is this something that I don't need to worry about? I have considerably more burr from trimming the fired cases, but I can't seem to get rid of all of it. Am I being too meticulous?