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7 rem mag neck bushing size info nosler brass berger bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1474424" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>I will not get into a ****ing contest with you. Will a .308 work? Most likely. Would a .307 work? most likely. Can you make straight ammo with an expander? Sometimes. Do you need it? Absolutely not with bushing dies. To the OP and anyone new reading this and wanting to start using bushing dies do a little checking around on your own. I would say 7 of 10 people are using .002 neck tension or started there and tweaked. I have reloaded for too many cartridges to count and I did not have to do any tweaking what so ever to get .001 concentricity using .002 neck tension with Redding comp dies. The only thing I do that maybe some don't is seat half way, turn the cartridge 180 and seat the rest of the way. With this consistency over so many different cartridges doing the same thing it seems ludicrous to me to even try another way. If you have extra time to waste have at it. I am confident rockwind has the info he requested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1474424, member: 26535"] I will not get into a ****ing contest with you. Will a .308 work? Most likely. Would a .307 work? most likely. Can you make straight ammo with an expander? Sometimes. Do you need it? Absolutely not with bushing dies. To the OP and anyone new reading this and wanting to start using bushing dies do a little checking around on your own. I would say 7 of 10 people are using .002 neck tension or started there and tweaked. I have reloaded for too many cartridges to count and I did not have to do any tweaking what so ever to get .001 concentricity using .002 neck tension with Redding comp dies. The only thing I do that maybe some don't is seat half way, turn the cartridge 180 and seat the rest of the way. With this consistency over so many different cartridges doing the same thing it seems ludicrous to me to even try another way. If you have extra time to waste have at it. I am confident rockwind has the info he requested. [/QUOTE]
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