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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 3006533" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Could be different things. But more than likely the bushing is held to tight in the die by the screw cap that secures the bushing inside the die. The bushing should be allowed to "float" a little bit in the die so that it can self center on the neck of the brass. You should be able to shake the die near your ear and hear the bushing rattle a little bit inside the die. If not, it is too tight. Also some bushings only go in one way. If you look at the bushing, one side may be chamfered more than the other. The chamfered side goes down towards the neck of the piece of brass. On Redding bushings, the engraved side goes down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 3006533, member: 74902"] Could be different things. But more than likely the bushing is held to tight in the die by the screw cap that secures the bushing inside the die. The bushing should be allowed to "float" a little bit in the die so that it can self center on the neck of the brass. You should be able to shake the die near your ear and hear the bushing rattle a little bit inside the die. If not, it is too tight. Also some bushings only go in one way. If you look at the bushing, one side may be chamfered more than the other. The chamfered side goes down towards the neck of the piece of brass. On Redding bushings, the engraved side goes down. [/QUOTE]
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