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Definitely NOT happy with new Redding Dies!
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<blockquote data-quote="RoadKill" data-source="post: 1217221" data-attributes="member: 29136"><p><span style="font-family: 'Cambria'"><span style="font-size: 12px">Thinkin' trying to shove a .255" fired neck OD into a .245" ID neck bushing, without using a 2nd intermediate bushing size to step down the neck OD instead of knocking it down .010" all in one big whack, is pretty much a guarantee of non-concentricity. Dragging the inside of the neck over an expander button ought to help true the inside neck wall by pushing irregularities to the outside, but it'll not fix a neck and shoulder both knocked out of whack relative to the case body. The .003" greater headspace than SAAMI minimum spec is an easy FL die adjustment away from setting bolt face to case head clearance (aka headspace) with that brass to none or whatever you desire in between none and what you get, probably too much, with the die turned down onto a standard shellholder far enough to cause the press linkage to cam-over. </span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoadKill, post: 1217221, member: 29136"] [FONT=Cambria][SIZE=3]Thinkin’ trying to shove a .255” fired neck OD into a .245” ID neck bushing, without using a 2nd intermediate bushing size to step down the neck OD instead of knocking it down .010” all in one big whack, is pretty much a guarantee of non-concentricity. Dragging the inside of the neck over an expander button ought to help true the inside neck wall by pushing irregularities to the outside, but it’ll not fix a neck and shoulder both knocked out of whack relative to the case body. The .003” greater headspace than SAAMI minimum spec is an easy FL die adjustment away from setting bolt face to case head clearance (aka headspace) with that brass to none or whatever you desire in between none and what you get, probably too much, with the die turned down onto a standard shellholder far enough to cause the press linkage to cam-over. [/SIZE][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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