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Redding bushing neck sizing die
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2377408" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>I got cut off to go to a doctors visit so I didn't finish.</p><p>On this new Lapua brass the spring back is so strong that it retains it even after 1 annealing.</p><p>In time it will weaken but the point I wanted to make is that quality brass retains spring back better than Hornady or RP.</p><p>I have some other pack of 50 Lapua brass that has been shot 23 times and I see the spring back diminished.</p><p>To get past that I use a neck bushing too tight and use a mandrel to bring it back to the size I want.</p><p>My point is that quality brass mankes a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2377408, member: 108576"] I got cut off to go to a doctors visit so I didn't finish. On this new Lapua brass the spring back is so strong that it retains it even after 1 annealing. In time it will weaken but the point I wanted to make is that quality brass retains spring back better than Hornady or RP. I have some other pack of 50 Lapua brass that has been shot 23 times and I see the spring back diminished. To get past that I use a neck bushing too tight and use a mandrel to bring it back to the size I want. My point is that quality brass mankes a difference. [/QUOTE]
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