I dove head first into neck turning this week...but I'm not getting the consistency I want...
I decided to take the plunge after I measured the neck thickness on my Lapua brass to range from 0.0140 to 0.0165 on the same round. I'm really just looking to clean up the neck tightness and not to fit a tight chamber.
So I bought a new K&M Carbide Pilot/Carbide Cutter, K&M 30 cal expander, and K&M power shell holder/driver directly from K&M....and then watched/read everything that I could on the subject.
I'm starting off turning 3 times fired Lapua brass after wet tumbling -> annealing -> FL resizing -> trimming -> expanding with K&M mandrel
I guess my first surprise is the amount of brass wobble seen when the power driver is fitted to a drill. Looking at YouTube videos, my wobble seems very consistent with what other are seeing...I just wish it was straight (and can't help but wonder if this is where the problem is).
So the issue is this: say that I measure my neck thickness of a single Lapua brass to be 0.0140 - 0.0160 and I decide to trim to 0.0140. So I walk my cutter in and lock it down prior to each turn. My issue is that over 50% of the time, I'll end up with brass that started as 0.0140 - 0.0160 to be 0.0135 - 0.0150. The median may be around 0.0140...but the variability across the neck of the brass seems way to large. It's clearly cutting the brass all the way around....it's just not uniform. I've tried super low speeds with the drill and faster speeds...nothing seems to work. I've tried taking as long as 45 seconds to make one antegrade pass...nope. I've tried 4 or 5 total passes....nope.
And while it may not seem like a huge variability and that I have achieved what I wanted by tightening it up a bit....it's far from what I expected. I also just picked up a Redding Type S neck sizer and some Ti bushings....so having a consistent neck it going to be very important when I select which bushing to use.
So I guess I my questions boil down to:
1. What kind of consistency are you guys getting when you neck turn? Are you seeing your brass very concentric +/- 0.0005 after turning?
2. I know it's hard to say...but is there something that people who are new to neck turning typically do wrong when starting out that leads to these inconsistencies?
3. Or is this just an acceptable range for a K&M turner and a power drill....would any other brand produce better results?
4. How do you deal with the brass wobble when holding a drill in one hand and the turner in the other...I've been holding the turner relatively loose allowing it to kinda oscillate up and down with the brass wobble in an effort to keep the pilot very centered....should I be doing this another way?
UPDATE: Video of my process....tell me what I am doing wrong!
Neck Turning Brass - YouTube
UPDATE TWO: Video of turning at a much slower speed and measurements right before and after turning as requested below...
http://youtu.be/2h9OvVdatR4
UPDATE THREE: Final test using new brass and a braced drill...
http://youtu.be/yjoL9Phr7o0
I decided to take the plunge after I measured the neck thickness on my Lapua brass to range from 0.0140 to 0.0165 on the same round. I'm really just looking to clean up the neck tightness and not to fit a tight chamber.
So I bought a new K&M Carbide Pilot/Carbide Cutter, K&M 30 cal expander, and K&M power shell holder/driver directly from K&M....and then watched/read everything that I could on the subject.
I'm starting off turning 3 times fired Lapua brass after wet tumbling -> annealing -> FL resizing -> trimming -> expanding with K&M mandrel
I guess my first surprise is the amount of brass wobble seen when the power driver is fitted to a drill. Looking at YouTube videos, my wobble seems very consistent with what other are seeing...I just wish it was straight (and can't help but wonder if this is where the problem is).
So the issue is this: say that I measure my neck thickness of a single Lapua brass to be 0.0140 - 0.0160 and I decide to trim to 0.0140. So I walk my cutter in and lock it down prior to each turn. My issue is that over 50% of the time, I'll end up with brass that started as 0.0140 - 0.0160 to be 0.0135 - 0.0150. The median may be around 0.0140...but the variability across the neck of the brass seems way to large. It's clearly cutting the brass all the way around....it's just not uniform. I've tried super low speeds with the drill and faster speeds...nothing seems to work. I've tried taking as long as 45 seconds to make one antegrade pass...nope. I've tried 4 or 5 total passes....nope.
And while it may not seem like a huge variability and that I have achieved what I wanted by tightening it up a bit....it's far from what I expected. I also just picked up a Redding Type S neck sizer and some Ti bushings....so having a consistent neck it going to be very important when I select which bushing to use.
So I guess I my questions boil down to:
1. What kind of consistency are you guys getting when you neck turn? Are you seeing your brass very concentric +/- 0.0005 after turning?
2. I know it's hard to say...but is there something that people who are new to neck turning typically do wrong when starting out that leads to these inconsistencies?
3. Or is this just an acceptable range for a K&M turner and a power drill....would any other brand produce better results?
4. How do you deal with the brass wobble when holding a drill in one hand and the turner in the other...I've been holding the turner relatively loose allowing it to kinda oscillate up and down with the brass wobble in an effort to keep the pilot very centered....should I be doing this another way?
UPDATE: Video of my process....tell me what I am doing wrong!
Neck Turning Brass - YouTube
UPDATE TWO: Video of turning at a much slower speed and measurements right before and after turning as requested below...
http://youtu.be/2h9OvVdatR4
UPDATE THREE: Final test using new brass and a braced drill...
http://youtu.be/yjoL9Phr7o0
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