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Reloading
Brass sizing question
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<blockquote data-quote="njc89" data-source="post: 2088396" data-attributes="member: 35258"><p>Can I ask what the Lee collet die is? What will that do for me?</p><p></p><p>Another question on the bushing dies. I have a new 28 nosler that I will start reloading for soon. Just to shoot it, I bought some factory Hornady and Nosler ammo. I measured the neck thickness of the loaded ammo this morning. The Hornady was 0.315 and the Nosler cases were 0.318. I assume I would want 2 different bushings if I were to load for the different brass??? Obviously I won't be mixing them but won't be throwing any of it away either. Thank you again. This last post was very helpful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="njc89, post: 2088396, member: 35258"] Can I ask what the Lee collet die is? What will that do for me? Another question on the bushing dies. I have a new 28 nosler that I will start reloading for soon. Just to shoot it, I bought some factory Hornady and Nosler ammo. I measured the neck thickness of the loaded ammo this morning. The Hornady was 0.315 and the Nosler cases were 0.318. I assume I would want 2 different bushings if I were to load for the different brass??? Obviously I won’t be mixing them but won’t be throwing any of it away either. Thank you again. This last post was very helpful [/QUOTE]
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