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I need some help with Redding Dies.....
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<blockquote data-quote="woods" data-source="post: 335789" data-attributes="member: 6042"><p>You are on the right track but like Winchester says, the benefits may be minimal. You can turn a neck with a large variation in neck thickness but it will always be a *** except for fouling shots. However, if you cull your brass and turn a case with a small amount of neck variation, IMO you will benefit from more consistant bullet grip.</p><p></p><p>Even with outside neck turning it is difficult to get a 100% consistant ID and bullet grip. I use a set of pin gauges to check the ID of the cases as the last step in case prep and after neck turning and sizing with a bushing die, the ID has varied by .001". I know you already have the bushing die but if you were just considering purchasing a die, then I would recommend a Lee Collet which gives 100% consistant ID's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woods, post: 335789, member: 6042"] You are on the right track but like Winchester says, the benefits may be minimal. You can turn a neck with a large variation in neck thickness but it will always be a *** except for fouling shots. However, if you cull your brass and turn a case with a small amount of neck variation, IMO you will benefit from more consistant bullet grip. Even with outside neck turning it is difficult to get a 100% consistant ID and bullet grip. I use a set of pin gauges to check the ID of the cases as the last step in case prep and after neck turning and sizing with a bushing die, the ID has varied by .001". I know you already have the bushing die but if you were just considering purchasing a die, then I would recommend a Lee Collet which gives 100% consistant ID's. [/QUOTE]
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