Does anyone in Canada do neck-turning of large quantities of brass?

South Pender

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I'm wondering whether anyone in Canada is set up to do neck-turning (for a profit) for other shooters? My guess is that this would best be done by someone with a lathe. I find neck-turning by hand a pain and would gladly pay to have a couple of 100 cases turned for me. And lathe-turned cases would probably finish up cleaner and with more precise neck thickness than I can get them with my hand tools.
 
Why not just get a forster original trimmer, with a neck turning head and power adaptor, and call it a day?

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I use the power drill since i have 3x forster original trimming stations.
For either different purposes or calibers, i set them once i never play with the settings again.
 
Are you guys taking just enough off to remove the high side or are you going the full bushing die route? I have a sinclair and all I'm doing at this point is removing the high side because I don't have bushing dies yet. Am I wasting my time or is there at least some benefit to what I'm doing?
 
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