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Reloading
FL or bushing die?
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<blockquote data-quote="RUFFIAN R - NY" data-source="post: 2423262" data-attributes="member: 121836"><p>Bushing dies are super: The mo<s>t important is the BRASS- as mentioned in the above Have to stay with the same make. Lapua,Peterson, Alpha, Nosler, Winchester,Rem or ?? need to be the same make and batch. When I get brass I'll go for 3-500 at a time. Then one needs to inspect each-weight each,check neck thickness ETC ETC ETC because all is not created equal. Jumping to different brands means you'll need different size bushings ( they are not cheep any longer ) Then decide on tension stay .002-.003 Try to make each round the same, take your time that goes from doing the primer pockets to Deburring. Uniformity is the name of the game. If one starts off with bad brass all the work is not going to change it ( that includes cutting the necks or reaming the inside ) Its one thing to just take the high spots down... REMEMBER : UNIFORMITY & CONSISTENCY is the answer.</s></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUFFIAN R - NY, post: 2423262, member: 121836"] Bushing dies are super: The mo[S]t important is the BRASS- as mentioned in the above Have to stay with the same make. Lapua,Peterson, Alpha, Nosler, Winchester,Rem or ?? need to be the same make and batch. When I get brass I'll go for 3-500 at a time. Then one needs to inspect each-weight each,check neck thickness ETC ETC ETC because all is not created equal. Jumping to different brands means you'll need different size bushings ( they are not cheep any longer ) Then decide on tension stay .002-.003 Try to make each round the same, take your time that goes from doing the primer pockets to Deburring. Uniformity is the name of the game. If one starts off with bad brass all the work is not going to change it ( that includes cutting the necks or reaming the inside ) Its one thing to just take the high spots down... REMEMBER : UNIFORMITY & CONSISTENCY is the answer.[/S] [/QUOTE]
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