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Reloading
Neck bushing
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<blockquote data-quote="RockZ" data-source="post: 1081730" data-attributes="member: 5750"><p>i read the article..very good info. </p><p>I see that he only Neck Sizes but doesn't mention "partial".</p><p>In this context he means that he doesn't Body Size until the case needs it,he simply sizes the neck, but doesn't mention how much of the neck he sizes.</p><p>At the bench you can put the bullets in the lands and only size a small portion of the neck and most likely get the best precision.</p><p>In the field I like to keep the bullets off the lands and also size enough of the neck to hold the bullet and retain concentricity with the slightly tougher field environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockZ, post: 1081730, member: 5750"] i read the article..very good info. I see that he only Neck Sizes but doesn't mention "partial". In this context he means that he doesn't Body Size until the case needs it,he simply sizes the neck, but doesn't mention how much of the neck he sizes. At the bench you can put the bullets in the lands and only size a small portion of the neck and most likely get the best precision. In the field I like to keep the bullets off the lands and also size enough of the neck to hold the bullet and retain concentricity with the slightly tougher field environment. [/QUOTE]
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