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Fired Cartridge vs. Loaded Cartridge Neck Size?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 491571" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>To be honest with you, and save the frustration of waiting for the big brown UPS truck, I'd order all three. The .333", the .334" and the .335" just to make sure. I make it a practice to have at least the one above and below whatever bushing I'm using, just so that I can adjust to varibles in neck thicknesses should I accquire some more brass, or desire a little more or a little less neck tension. After all, the strong suite of the bushing dies is exactly this type of versatility. I always start with the neck OD of the loaded round, subtract .002" and then order one of each .001" in each direction. I go with the steel bushings, as they're considerably cheaper (about half) than the TiN coated. Since I F/L size, I'm lubing anyway, so the extra lubricity doesn't mean much to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 491571, member: 15748"] To be honest with you, and save the frustration of waiting for the big brown UPS truck, I'd order all three. The .333", the .334" and the .335" just to make sure. I make it a practice to have at least the one above and below whatever bushing I'm using, just so that I can adjust to varibles in neck thicknesses should I accquire some more brass, or desire a little more or a little less neck tension. After all, the strong suite of the bushing dies is exactly this type of versatility. I always start with the neck OD of the loaded round, subtract .002" and then order one of each .001" in each direction. I go with the steel bushings, as they're considerably cheaper (about half) than the TiN coated. Since I F/L size, I'm lubing anyway, so the extra lubricity doesn't mean much to me. [/QUOTE]
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