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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 972321" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Gene's right that excess sizing is bad for the necks, but then you might not have a choice.</p><p>Doing it in one step is really challenging to necks. Eventually they're not going to take it anymore.</p><p>~5thou is about as much as bushings are predictable with.</p><p>It can be done in one step but the sizing will be more than stamped on the bushing because you end up rolling brass inward instead of sizing inward(due to excess angles). </p><p>So it will be either trial & error to nail it, or 2-stage sizing.</p><p></p><p>If you're stuck with this situation and single stage sizing, you should look into an annealing machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 972321, member: 1521"] Gene's right that excess sizing is bad for the necks, but then you might not have a choice. Doing it in one step is really challenging to necks. Eventually they're not going to take it anymore. ~5thou is about as much as bushings are predictable with. It can be done in one step but the sizing will be more than stamped on the bushing because you end up rolling brass inward instead of sizing inward(due to excess angles). So it will be either trial & error to nail it, or 2-stage sizing. If you're stuck with this situation and single stage sizing, you should look into an annealing machine. [/QUOTE]
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