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Forster .17 Cal/.60 Cal Hand-Held Outside Neck Turner
| SKU | 51655179546 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Forster |
| MPN | HOT100 |
| UPC | 757253020032 |
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Details
- Offers the industry's only carbide neck thickness cutter, which requires no sharpening
- Precision-machined with specific angles and reliefs for neck turning, allowing cuts right up to the case shoulder
- Micrometer adjustment knob provides precise adjustments in increments of .0005 inches, with index marks clearly stamped at .001 inches
- Dedicated pilots, sold separately, are sized .002 inches to .0025 inches smaller than the bullet diameter for precise alignment
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Improving accuracy begins with consistency and no reloading process offers a better return on investment than turning eccentric case necks to a uniform wall thickness. At the moment of ignition, the brass must expand evenly to ensure proper bullet release. When brass thickness varies, the thinner side releases the bullet prematurely, creating a slight bullet-to-bore misalignment that can significantly impact accuracy. The standard Case Holder (vise) included with the HOT100 is designed for cases with rims up to .592 inches. For larger cases, a Large Case Holder is required, accommodating rims between .593 inches and .812 inches in diameter. By addressing inconsistencies in brass thickness, this precision-focused tool helps reloaders achieve unparalleled accuracy and consistency.
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