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Redding bushing neck sizing die
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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2377714" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>I am loading for a factory bolt gun and 2 ars, I see what your saying, mostly shoot the bolt gun, honestly now I would probably not get the s type and just get the bushing die for 70.00, I do load for 6.5 creed and 308, the 223 seems a lot more finicky and harder for me to reduce the run out, good brass is key, my 6.5 comes out real straight all the time as well as 308, looking at bushing and mandrel to keep neck tension the same, is there a better way? Also I can shoot 223 in my back yard without ****ing off wife and scaring the dogs, 308 and 6.5 are shooting so good I turned my efforts to the 223, kinda on a mission with this one, but I can see your point with sizing only part of neck, been actually thinking of getting undersize mandrel for lee collet die and running a mandrel through it after to open it a little, would only be 5 bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2377714, member: 120986"] I am loading for a factory bolt gun and 2 ars, I see what your saying, mostly shoot the bolt gun, honestly now I would probably not get the s type and just get the bushing die for 70.00, I do load for 6.5 creed and 308, the 223 seems a lot more finicky and harder for me to reduce the run out, good brass is key, my 6.5 comes out real straight all the time as well as 308, looking at bushing and mandrel to keep neck tension the same, is there a better way? Also I can shoot 223 in my back yard without ****ing off wife and scaring the dogs, 308 and 6.5 are shooting so good I turned my efforts to the 223, kinda on a mission with this one, but I can see your point with sizing only part of neck, been actually thinking of getting undersize mandrel for lee collet die and running a mandrel through it after to open it a little, would only be 5 bucks. [/QUOTE]
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