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<blockquote data-quote="JDD" data-source="post: 1641512" data-attributes="member: 102774"><p>There' is logic to what you profess. Neck tension is the key. Brass with uneven neck thickness would not be considered for my needs . I am looking at the collect crimp as a solution to consistent neck tension with out adding bullet run out. I use the Redding competition sizer and seater. . I found that the sizer did more to reduce bullet run out than the seater. Especially when necking 280 down to 6.5. I like to leave a short section of the neck unsized to insure bullet alignment to the bore and just barely kiss the lands. I can only do that with bushing dies. If your chamber is dead true this is I believe is the best way. The only neck size collet dies I am aware of are lee. Any body else produce them. Does t the bullet push any uneven neck thickness to the outside just like a mandrel? Are you measuring run out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDD, post: 1641512, member: 102774"] There’ is logic to what you profess. Neck tension is the key. Brass with uneven neck thickness would not be considered for my needs . I am looking at the collect crimp as a solution to consistent neck tension with out adding bullet run out. I use the Redding competition sizer and seater. . I found that the sizer did more to reduce bullet run out than the seater. Especially when necking 280 down to 6.5. I like to leave a short section of the neck unsized to insure bullet alignment to the bore and just barely kiss the lands. I can only do that with bushing dies. If your chamber is dead true this is I believe is the best way. The only neck size collet dies I am aware of are lee. Any body else produce them. Does t the bullet push any uneven neck thickness to the outside just like a mandrel? Are you measuring run out [/QUOTE]
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