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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="wardog5" data-source="post: 2452045" data-attributes="member: 106204"><p>I started loading in 1973 when I was 12 my dad brought me a ribs junior to load .243 since then I have fl sized then everyone told me neck size is the way to go and now I'm trying a Redding body die to bump shoulder back .002 then use the neck die with the stem removed then run the brass thru the Sinclair mandrel die to get neck tension … seems like a lot of moves not sure it's worth the trouble I enjoy reloading but don't want to waste time needlessly </p><p>I think I'm going to neck size and use the mandrel till the brass is tight, then bump the shoulders back with the body die and start the process again I do aneal about every other loading what are your thoughts </p><p>I'm thinking about the Redding fl "s" dies but I have so many dies now it seems a waste, most calibers I load for now I have fl and neck dies for already.. need advise ? Help?,!</p><p>!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wardog5, post: 2452045, member: 106204"] I started loading in 1973 when I was 12 my dad brought me a ribs junior to load .243 since then I have fl sized then everyone told me neck size is the way to go and now I’m trying a Redding body die to bump shoulder back .002 then use the neck die with the stem removed then run the brass thru the Sinclair mandrel die to get neck tension … seems like a lot of moves not sure it’s worth the trouble I enjoy reloading but don’t want to waste time needlessly I think I’m going to neck size and use the mandrel till the brass is tight, then bump the shoulders back with the body die and start the process again I do aneal about every other loading what are your thoughts I’m thinking about the Redding fl “s” dies but I have so many dies now it seems a waste, most calibers I load for now I have fl and neck dies for already.. need advise ? Help?,! ! [/QUOTE]
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