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280AI Redding Elite Bushing Die Set
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 2477234" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>I jumped into the next level and ordered a Redding Elite Bushing Die Set for a 280AI in the works. I also ordered a .311 bushing based on some of my research. Now I wondering what I have jumped into. I don't turn necks. I don't have any loaded rounds yet to measure. Is this another rabbit hole to complicate my life and empty my wallet? </p><p>So here is my plan:</p><p>I have Peterson brass.</p><p>Plenty of .284 bullets and appropriate powder.</p><p>The new Peterson Brass is .309 OD at the neck. Very consistent on the ones I measured</p><p>I don't necessarily want to drop another $200 on a neck turning tool and add to complexity.</p><p>I could buy additional bushings, but which ones is the question.</p><p>One of the problems is availability. I had to back ordered the die set and bushing at Brownells.</p><p>If anyone can throw me a rope and pull me part of the way out of this rabbit hole, it would be appreciated. Should I just order additional bushings and which ones? Should I quit whining and just order a neck turning tool?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 2477234, member: 120066"] I jumped into the next level and ordered a Redding Elite Bushing Die Set for a 280AI in the works. I also ordered a .311 bushing based on some of my research. Now I wondering what I have jumped into. I don't turn necks. I don't have any loaded rounds yet to measure. Is this another rabbit hole to complicate my life and empty my wallet? So here is my plan: I have Peterson brass. Plenty of .284 bullets and appropriate powder. The new Peterson Brass is .309 OD at the neck. Very consistent on the ones I measured I don't necessarily want to drop another $200 on a neck turning tool and add to complexity. I could buy additional bushings, but which ones is the question. One of the problems is availability. I had to back ordered the die set and bushing at Brownells. If anyone can throw me a rope and pull me part of the way out of this rabbit hole, it would be appreciated. Should I just order additional bushings and which ones? Should I quit whining and just order a neck turning tool? [/QUOTE]
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