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Neck sizing die question?
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<blockquote data-quote="hawken11" data-source="post: 123680" data-attributes="member: 1081"><p>I am new to the neck sizing game and my mentor moved to Joplin. I am using Redding S-series and did the math to get what I thought was the correct titanium bushing. On my first test dummy loads the bullets are not seated very tightly. With some effort, I could push the bullets all the way into the case by hand and pulled it out with a pair of pliers without damaging the bullet. It just seems a bit too loose compared to my old RCBS reloads. </p><p></p><p>Any thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawken11, post: 123680, member: 1081"] I am new to the neck sizing game and my mentor moved to Joplin. I am using Redding S-series and did the math to get what I thought was the correct titanium bushing. On my first test dummy loads the bullets are not seated very tightly. With some effort, I could push the bullets all the way into the case by hand and pulled it out with a pair of pliers without damaging the bullet. It just seems a bit too loose compared to my old RCBS reloads. Any thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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