R.W.Dale
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What I ended up doing is I ordered the redding FL bushing die and two steel bushings instead of one TiN (I'll upgrade later)
Fired Brass comes out of my chamber @ .345" so I ordered a .340" bushing and a .335" for final sizing. This way I can bring the case necks back down to size in two .005" steps
Since I didn't have any cases here I figured it'd be best to err on the side of too much neck tension and still be able to load ammo.
As of yet I don't have the equipment to neck turn, however I plan to rectify that in the next midway spending spree.
For those of you who size the necks in multiple bushing steps what is the procedure? I figure I'll be able to pull 3 or 4 firings by using the die to neck size only appx 80% of the neck which won't pose a problem. But once it comes time to FL resize how do you work that?
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Fired Brass comes out of my chamber @ .345" so I ordered a .340" bushing and a .335" for final sizing. This way I can bring the case necks back down to size in two .005" steps
Since I didn't have any cases here I figured it'd be best to err on the side of too much neck tension and still be able to load ammo.
As of yet I don't have the equipment to neck turn, however I plan to rectify that in the next midway spending spree.
For those of you who size the necks in multiple bushing steps what is the procedure? I figure I'll be able to pull 3 or 4 firings by using the die to neck size only appx 80% of the neck which won't pose a problem. But once it comes time to FL resize how do you work that?
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