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New dies scratching brass
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<blockquote data-quote="RAT807" data-source="post: 1380679" data-attributes="member: 33244"><p>I have the nitride bushings. After depriming and wet tumbling, I use either a body die or FL bushing die and resize the case. Redding and maybe others recommend not sizing the neck more than .004 at a time for concentricity reasons. So the FL bushing die is set to .296 and a neck bushing die setup with a .292 bushing finishes it off. The dies are loaded on a turret press to speed things up. I leave a few thousands of the neck unsized at the shoulder neck junction to help center the case neck in the chamber throat. While I can see the resizing marks on the brass, I do not get any scratches on my cases. I clean the dies and brass before a lengthy loading session.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAT807, post: 1380679, member: 33244"] I have the nitride bushings. After depriming and wet tumbling, I use either a body die or FL bushing die and resize the case. Redding and maybe others recommend not sizing the neck more than .004 at a time for concentricity reasons. So the FL bushing die is set to .296 and a neck bushing die setup with a .292 bushing finishes it off. The dies are loaded on a turret press to speed things up. I leave a few thousands of the neck unsized at the shoulder neck junction to help center the case neck in the chamber throat. While I can see the resizing marks on the brass, I do not get any scratches on my cases. I clean the dies and brass before a lengthy loading session. [/QUOTE]
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