Description
While finishing the design of the Model A we developed the concept of an inexpensive, ergonomic and well-built neck tool. We wanted to be able to offer it with the cutting depth pre-set to a customer’s request, but have it still be adjustable by the end user. This is THE neck turning tool for making a first/rough cut for a tight-neck chamber or for a non-tight neck chamber.
Features:
- Pre-set to your specific cutting depth (guaranteed within 0.001”)
- Same ergonomic shape as our Model A
- Same carbide cutters as Model A
- Mandrel adjusting screw
- PMA 17-4 stainless steel mandrel included (carbide mandrel available)
To see a video of this tool in use go to:
http://atthebench.pmatool.com/index.php/videos/74-hands-on-model-b-neck-turning-tool
Specify below in drop down menu below:
- Cutter angle:
- 30˚ for a wide variety of cartridges. BR, PPC, 6.5x47 and most RSAUM
- 35˚ for 284 and WSM family cartridges
- 40˚ for improved cartridges
- 17.5˚ cutter for 30-06 family
- 20˚ cutter for 308 family and 338 Lapua
- 23˚ cutter for 223 family
- 28˚ cutter for 22-250 (also work for 6mm Rem)
- 30° for shortneck cartridges such as the 204 Ruger
- 40° for shortneck cartridges such as the 6mm Dasher
- 25° for 300 Win Mag and 7mm Rem Mag
- Caliber
- Neck Wall Thickness
If your desired neck wall thickness is not shown, please make note in the “Order Comments” section when checking out.
14 Reviews
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Best
I couldn't be happier as it turns the necks evenly!
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the best for my 300 AAC brass production
I can now use all brands of brass on my guns.
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PMA SERIES B
Worked liked advertised. I gave 4 star cause its my 1st one I used.
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Great tool
I am new to neck turning and was finding it tough to get consistent results. I bought the Model B set at 12 thou. Every case was with 1/2 thou as advertised. Very easy to use.
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Model B 20 degree
Received one as a gift for turning the necks on my re-sized brass for my .260 Remington, as I use .243, .308, 7mm-08 brass and .260 brass - turning the necks is a necessity. Set-up was incredibly easy. All I had to do was adjust the mandrels stop-depth and I was off and running - I would suggest having a few pieces of trimmed to length brass that you can use for setting-up the mandrels stop depth. Great little tool, and very glad to have it.