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Reloading
Type S bushing choice.
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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 1329310" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>Your expander has more to do with neck tension than bushings. The bushing is primarily used to size the neck down so when the expander comes back through the neck on the up stroke it is the desired sizefor grip around the bullet. Example that is why most expanders say on a .264 cartridge are around .262 the thicker the neck on a .264 the bigger the bushing otherwise if you use to small a bushing your just over working the brass. If you use the same expander and just change bushings your inside neck dia. will still be the same. That is why expander kits are becoming more popular</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 1329310, member: 102083"] Your expander has more to do with neck tension than bushings. The bushing is primarily used to size the neck down so when the expander comes back through the neck on the up stroke it is the desired sizefor grip around the bullet. Example that is why most expanders say on a .264 cartridge are around .262 the thicker the neck on a .264 the bigger the bushing otherwise if you use to small a bushing your just over working the brass. If you use the same expander and just change bushings your inside neck dia. will still be the same. That is why expander kits are becoming more popular [/QUOTE]
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