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Neck Sizing W/Bushings
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<blockquote data-quote="Mysticplayer" data-source="post: 24126" data-attributes="member: 8947"><p>If you are partial sizing your necks, consider a conventional neck sizer. Reason is the increased neck tension these dies provide. In general, they oversize brass.</p><p></p><p>They are easy to set up to size any amount of the neck. Watch that the unsized portion of the neck does not grow too much causing stiff chambering. I use this method in my 30 Gibbs due to available dies on hand. </p><p></p><p>If the brass is neck sized properly, the loaded round is already concentric with the bore (the case body controls that fit). The alignment caused by the partially sized neck is not that critical. Go to a fully sized neck if you find your bullets setting back during recoil.</p><p></p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mysticplayer, post: 24126, member: 8947"] If you are partial sizing your necks, consider a conventional neck sizer. Reason is the increased neck tension these dies provide. In general, they oversize brass. They are easy to set up to size any amount of the neck. Watch that the unsized portion of the neck does not grow too much causing stiff chambering. I use this method in my 30 Gibbs due to available dies on hand. If the brass is neck sized properly, the loaded round is already concentric with the bore (the case body controls that fit). The alignment caused by the partially sized neck is not that critical. Go to a fully sized neck if you find your bullets setting back during recoil. Jerry [/QUOTE]
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