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Bushing Dies How To?
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<blockquote data-quote="kwduff" data-source="post: 1705479" data-attributes="member: 24748"><p>I use Redding Dies for my 300 Win, never been disappointed, i do NOT turn necks, follow simple directions for measuring case wall ( neck diameter) add the bullet diameter, .308 in your case, subtract the desired amount of tension you want, like .001, .002 etc, order the bushing and go. ALWAYS check to make sure chamber will cycle the round, it happened to me once, in total pith black, 75 miles from home, NO AMMO. Gotta laugh at this, climb out of the tee, drive the ATV back, load it up, drive home. I use a separate decap die, clean anneal the brass, the usual stuff. It's worth the time on paper, if you check concentricity, you'll be surprised at how little run out you find using bushing dies. Check out Panhandle's videos on neck sizing only. It's worth the view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kwduff, post: 1705479, member: 24748"] I use Redding Dies for my 300 Win, never been disappointed, i do NOT turn necks, follow simple directions for measuring case wall ( neck diameter) add the bullet diameter, .308 in your case, subtract the desired amount of tension you want, like .001, .002 etc, order the bushing and go. ALWAYS check to make sure chamber will cycle the round, it happened to me once, in total pith black, 75 miles from home, NO AMMO. Gotta laugh at this, climb out of the tee, drive the ATV back, load it up, drive home. I use a separate decap die, clean anneal the brass, the usual stuff. It’s worth the time on paper, if you check concentricity, you’ll be surprised at how little run out you find using bushing dies. Check out Panhandle’s videos on neck sizing only. It’s worth the view. [/QUOTE]
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