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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Type S bushing choice.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhovee" data-source="post: 1329959" data-attributes="member: 101820"><p>I am new to using a bushing die but not reloading. All the cases have been annealed. I do notice that once fired brass is a lot easier on the way down over the expander ball. Once fired brass also has a lot more consistency to pressure for seating the bullets. At this point I am checking spring back and neck tension with the expander ball which is 1 thou less than bullet diameter. I did this when necking up 26 nosler to 28 nosler and it was very consistent. Probably just over thinking it like usual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhovee, post: 1329959, member: 101820"] I am new to using a bushing die but not reloading. All the cases have been annealed. I do notice that once fired brass is a lot easier on the way down over the expander ball. Once fired brass also has a lot more consistency to pressure for seating the bullets. At this point I am checking spring back and neck tension with the expander ball which is 1 thou less than bullet diameter. I did this when necking up 26 nosler to 28 nosler and it was very consistent. Probably just over thinking it like usual. [/QUOTE]
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