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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 3062813" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>That should work. I cut all my necks to start with. I am going to run some test sometime in just using a bushing and using a mandrel to set tension.</p><p>What I started to look at is there any movement in my bullets in the Mag after firing the rifle. I do shoot high velocity ammo that I load for. I had note a long time ago that the tips were being dented. Didn't seem to may any difference, but the neck tension was from a stock dies, and no bushing. </p><p>I wasn't smart enough to check the difference in ID after cutting the necks, and before cutting the necks. I am going to repeat this type of sizing just to see what I was coming up with. My grouping did tighten up in cutting the necks. Just how much I don't remember nor did I write it down. O'well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 3062813, member: 101791"] That should work. I cut all my necks to start with. I am going to run some test sometime in just using a bushing and using a mandrel to set tension. What I started to look at is there any movement in my bullets in the Mag after firing the rifle. I do shoot high velocity ammo that I load for. I had note a long time ago that the tips were being dented. Didn't seem to may any difference, but the neck tension was from a stock dies, and no bushing. I wasn't smart enough to check the difference in ID after cutting the necks, and before cutting the necks. I am going to repeat this type of sizing just to see what I was coming up with. My grouping did tighten up in cutting the necks. Just how much I don't remember nor did I write it down. O'well! [/QUOTE]
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