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Lead on Redding neck sizer bushings
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 1092653" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>I had the same problem a while back on a 338 win mag that I used to own. The leading edge of the bushing would scrape off a good amount of brass as it resized the neck. I called Redding about it and they said that was not normal, but also would not replace it. I never took the time to really figure out the problem as I was phasing out that rifle at that point. </p><p></p><p>I use bushings on all of the other cases I resize and I have not had the problem again to that extent, but I also wouldn't mind a radius on the leading edge. When I clean the bushing off after each batch of brass that I resize there is always a brass residue on the cleaning cloth from material that is removed from the neck. I wonder if a better radius would help prevent that. I would be curious if you see any brass residue on your custom bushing after you resize a dozen or so cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 1092653, member: 33822"] I had the same problem a while back on a 338 win mag that I used to own. The leading edge of the bushing would scrape off a good amount of brass as it resized the neck. I called Redding about it and they said that was not normal, but also would not replace it. I never took the time to really figure out the problem as I was phasing out that rifle at that point. I use bushings on all of the other cases I resize and I have not had the problem again to that extent, but I also wouldn't mind a radius on the leading edge. When I clean the bushing off after each batch of brass that I resize there is always a brass residue on the cleaning cloth from material that is removed from the neck. I wonder if a better radius would help prevent that. I would be curious if you see any brass residue on your custom bushing after you resize a dozen or so cases. [/QUOTE]
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