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Reloading
30-378 reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="el matador" data-source="post: 1007428" data-attributes="member: 12193"><p>Open up the top of the die and you'll see where the bushing sits. Redding dies don't come with bushings so if you haven't installed one that would explain why your necks aren't getting sized properly. Most people like .001-.002" neck tension and you'll get a small amount of spring back when you pull the brass out of the bushing. The amount of spring back will vary with the ductility of your brass but it's in the neighborhood of .001". I'd try a bushing .002" smaller to begin with and if that's not enough you can go .003".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el matador, post: 1007428, member: 12193"] Open up the top of the die and you'll see where the bushing sits. Redding dies don't come with bushings so if you haven't installed one that would explain why your necks aren't getting sized properly. Most people like .001-.002" neck tension and you'll get a small amount of spring back when you pull the brass out of the bushing. The amount of spring back will vary with the ductility of your brass but it's in the neighborhood of .001". I'd try a bushing .002" smaller to begin with and if that's not enough you can go .003". [/QUOTE]
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