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Redding neck sizing problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="TOM H" data-source="post: 801508" data-attributes="member: 306"><p></p></blockquote><p></p><p>Neil Jones are little different than standard busing die</p><p></p><p></p><p>MICRO NECK SIZING DIE</p><p></p><p>THIS IS THE MOST VERSITLE HAND HELD NECK SIZING DIE AVAILABE TODAY. WHEN USED WITH OUR NECK/SHOULDER BUSHINGS, THE CASE NECK IS SIZED AND THE SHOULDER CAN BE MOVED BACK IN VERY PERCISE, CONTROLLED INCREMENTS. WE RECOMMEND THAT THE DIE BE ADJUSTED TO SIZE THE FULL LENGTH OF THE NECK AND SLIGHTLY BUMP THE SHOULDER EACH TIME THE NECK IS SIZED- STARTING AS SOON AS THE CASE IS FIREFORMED. </p><p></p><p>I've got 11 of Neil's neck dies but you don't have to size all the way down if you don't want to bump the shoulders. Reason he want you to bump them every time if using arbor press may not have enough leverage you have to move up to B-Square.</p><p></p><p>Here is something on the Wilson bushing</p><p></p><p></p><p>2. There are two allen screws on top of the Wilson neck die. Remove them and remove the top of the die. This will expose the recess for the neck bushing. Insert the bushing and reassemble the top to the die. The size number stamped on one side of the bushing should face up. If you want a tighter fit, place the numbers down. This will increase tension by .0003" if you are using a Wilson bushing.(Redding & Wilson bushings are interchangeable, but Redding bushings are the same size on both sides.)</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="TOM H, post: 801508, member: 306"] [/QUOTE] Neil Jones are little different than standard busing die MICRO NECK SIZING DIE THIS IS THE MOST VERSITLE HAND HELD NECK SIZING DIE AVAILABE TODAY. WHEN USED WITH OUR NECK/SHOULDER BUSHINGS, THE CASE NECK IS SIZED AND THE SHOULDER CAN BE MOVED BACK IN VERY PERCISE, CONTROLLED INCREMENTS. WE RECOMMEND THAT THE DIE BE ADJUSTED TO SIZE THE FULL LENGTH OF THE NECK AND SLIGHTLY BUMP THE SHOULDER EACH TIME THE NECK IS SIZED- STARTING AS SOON AS THE CASE IS FIREFORMED. I've got 11 of Neil's neck dies but you don't have to size all the way down if you don't want to bump the shoulders. Reason he want you to bump them every time if using arbor press may not have enough leverage you have to move up to B-Square. Here is something on the Wilson bushing 2. There are two allen screws on top of the Wilson neck die. Remove them and remove the top of the die. This will expose the recess for the neck bushing. Insert the bushing and reassemble the top to the die. The size number stamped on one side of the bushing should face up. If you want a tighter fit, place the numbers down. This will increase tension by .0003" if you are using a Wilson bushing.(Redding & Wilson bushings are interchangeable, but Redding bushings are the same size on both sides.) [/QUOTE]
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