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Lee collet dies--inconsistant neck tension
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<blockquote data-quote="ol mike" data-source="post: 85090" data-attributes="member: 4683"><p>Thanks for the replies everybody,I measured the outside</p><p>of the cases and resized 5 more, each case sized ok.</p><p>I turned the die another 1/4 turn in and that small amount helped.</p><p>I'm reloading once shot winchester brass for incremental load developement</p><p> &gt;&gt;each case gets 1/10th grain more than the last to find the sweet spot.</p><p>When i found the inconsistent neck pressure &gt;&gt; my thoughts were -alot of good this will do.</p><p>My reloading bench is an old desk with a flimsy edge</p><p> where the press is mounted -it looks like it might</p><p>break with the pressure applied to the press.</p><p>I'm going to brace it off a bit to get a more solid feel.</p><p>If that doesn't give me consistant necks then i'll pull</p><p>the die apart and measure as stated above.</p><p>So far i like the little lee set-up , i know there </p><p>is more better equipment but hopefully this varmint hunter </p><p>can get by for now.Thanks again..Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol mike, post: 85090, member: 4683"] Thanks for the replies everybody,I measured the outside of the cases and resized 5 more, each case sized ok. I turned the die another 1/4 turn in and that small amount helped. I'm reloading once shot winchester brass for incremental load developement >>each case gets 1/10th grain more than the last to find the sweet spot. When i found the inconsistent neck pressure >> my thoughts were -alot of good this will do. My reloading bench is an old desk with a flimsy edge where the press is mounted -it looks like it might break with the pressure applied to the press. I'm going to brace it off a bit to get a more solid feel. If that doesn't give me consistant necks then i'll pull the die apart and measure as stated above. So far i like the little lee set-up , i know there is more better equipment but hopefully this varmint hunter can get by for now.Thanks again..Mike [/QUOTE]
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