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Help...Neck sizing vs Bump sizing
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<blockquote data-quote="Buckskinner" data-source="post: 1280766" data-attributes="member: 99929"><p>IMO, bump with a Redding Body die when necessary and size neck with a Lee Collet die - done. Perfectly concentric ammo, consistent neck tension, no need for several bushings, neck turning, lubing necks, works the brass less than bushing dies, rarely have to trim the brass, etc. I do turn the necks to get the high spots off, but that is it. Ohhh, and the die is about $20 instead of $140 with bushings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckskinner, post: 1280766, member: 99929"] IMO, bump with a Redding Body die when necessary and size neck with a Lee Collet die - done. Perfectly concentric ammo, consistent neck tension, no need for several bushings, neck turning, lubing necks, works the brass less than bushing dies, rarely have to trim the brass, etc. I do turn the necks to get the high spots off, but that is it. Ohhh, and the die is about $20 instead of $140 with bushings. [/QUOTE]
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