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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Type S bushing choice.
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<blockquote data-quote="TwoMore" data-source="post: 1329455" data-attributes="member: 95166"><p>I turn my necks on a few different rifles and they seem to stay about where i turn to. Sometimes I will go back over them after I shoot them , I know some guys say that is not good but I have good luck, I like the expander to iron it out from the inside and get any dings out from extraction or whatever else pushes them in. all of the rifles i shoot i do very minimal bumping if any, so I dont trim much at all. I do have a rifle that whiddon made my custom dies and with the correct bushing that expander just barely hits it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoMore, post: 1329455, member: 95166"] I turn my necks on a few different rifles and they seem to stay about where i turn to. Sometimes I will go back over them after I shoot them , I know some guys say that is not good but I have good luck, I like the expander to iron it out from the inside and get any dings out from extraction or whatever else pushes them in. all of the rifles i shoot i do very minimal bumping if any, so I dont trim much at all. I do have a rifle that whiddon made my custom dies and with the correct bushing that expander just barely hits it [/QUOTE]
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