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Is this normal brass wear??
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<blockquote data-quote="Garycrow" data-source="post: 1279426" data-attributes="member: 30743"><p>Very good</p><p></p><p>The headspace comparator will fix the problem if you use it to set up your full length dies to bump the shoulder .001"-.002". I prefer to use full length dies set up to bump the shoulder rather than just neck size. Eventually neck sizing only will result in cases that are hard to chamber and the should will need to be bumped to restore ease of chambering. I like to go ahead and bump the shoulder each time I resize to keep things consistent.</p><p></p><p>Another good option is a redding body die set up to bump the shoulder combined with a lee collet die or other neck sizing die. You maintain ease of chambering with the body die while the collet die gives you really straight necks resulting in minimal runout.</p><p></p><p>You might consider getting a redding body die to go with the neck sizer you just ordered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garycrow, post: 1279426, member: 30743"] Very good The headspace comparator will fix the problem if you use it to set up your full length dies to bump the shoulder .001"-.002". I prefer to use full length dies set up to bump the shoulder rather than just neck size. Eventually neck sizing only will result in cases that are hard to chamber and the should will need to be bumped to restore ease of chambering. I like to go ahead and bump the shoulder each time I resize to keep things consistent. Another good option is a redding body die set up to bump the shoulder combined with a lee collet die or other neck sizing die. You maintain ease of chambering with the body die while the collet die gives you really straight necks resulting in minimal runout. You might consider getting a redding body die to go with the neck sizer you just ordered. [/QUOTE]
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