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I need some help with Redding Dies.....
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<blockquote data-quote="AtownBcat" data-source="post: 335800" data-attributes="member: 15385"><p>Thanks again for the replys,</p><p> </p><p>Guys, i think that part of the problem is i may not be using the correct terms. I have a lee collet neck die along with a lee full length die. What got me looking into higher quality dies was a i purchased a RCBS case master, and i measured the consintrisity (my spelling sucks and its early please forgive) and most of the brass was between <.001 and .002. My dad had just bought a new sendero so his fired brass would not chamber in the new gun so I had to full length the brass. When the brass came out of the FL die it was no longer in thoes ranges, more like .005 to .008....I posted a question here and the opionon here was bent decapper/expander rod. There were a couple of people who suggested redding type s dies as i guess they will not cause this issue. I found the neck die and seater first and have ordered the type S FL die. The redding wep page is where i found the suggestion to turn the necks. so i guess that consitristy is not a measurment of neck thickness(but a major cause of bullet runout???)but how round the nech is? Like i said im a novice reloader and more like a sum what educated redneck than an engineer.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p> </p><p>Some other info:my Dad,uncle and myself all have 300WM (since I was new to reloading and we were all new to long range shooting/hunting we thought this would simplify things for all of us. They both bought sendero's and i had a 700 action so i had Krieger build a gun for me(but i didn't do anything custom with the chamber just cut to min sammi specks)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtownBcat, post: 335800, member: 15385"] Thanks again for the replys, Guys, i think that part of the problem is i may not be using the correct terms. I have a lee collet neck die along with a lee full length die. What got me looking into higher quality dies was a i purchased a RCBS case master, and i measured the consintrisity (my spelling sucks and its early please forgive) and most of the brass was between <.001 and .002. My dad had just bought a new sendero so his fired brass would not chamber in the new gun so I had to full length the brass. When the brass came out of the FL die it was no longer in thoes ranges, more like .005 to .008....I posted a question here and the opionon here was bent decapper/expander rod. There were a couple of people who suggested redding type s dies as i guess they will not cause this issue. I found the neck die and seater first and have ordered the type S FL die. The redding wep page is where i found the suggestion to turn the necks. so i guess that consitristy is not a measurment of neck thickness(but a major cause of bullet runout???)but how round the nech is? Like i said im a novice reloader and more like a sum what educated redneck than an engineer.:) Some other info:my Dad,uncle and myself all have 300WM (since I was new to reloading and we were all new to long range shooting/hunting we thought this would simplify things for all of us. They both bought sendero's and i had a 700 action so i had Krieger build a gun for me(but i didn't do anything custom with the chamber just cut to min sammi specks) [/QUOTE]
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