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Reloading
Bushing Size?
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 97788" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>Brass spring-back is normally about .001" after sizing. With that in mind the .266" bushing should give you the .001" of neck tension that seems to be about the norm for many bench shooters.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I am much happier with .002" of neck tension and would go with the .265" bushing if it were me. Sometimes a little more neck tension reduces SD. Either way, i'm willing to bet that you would not be able to detect a difference in group size, but it would be an interesting experiment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 97788, member: 313"] Brass spring-back is normally about .001" after sizing. With that in mind the .266" bushing should give you the .001" of neck tension that seems to be about the norm for many bench shooters. Personally, I am much happier with .002" of neck tension and would go with the .265" bushing if it were me. Sometimes a little more neck tension reduces SD. Either way, i'm willing to bet that you would not be able to detect a difference in group size, but it would be an interesting experiment. [/QUOTE]
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