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<blockquote data-quote="Remmy700" data-source="post: 1567505" data-attributes="member: 36564"><p>If u neck turn all your brass then cool u can rely on a bushing die to set your neck tension because all of your necks are the same, no strays. If u don't neck turn, despite how good of brass u use their is slight variance in neck wall thickness. I used to neck turn everything and use bushing dies and had very good results via groups and SDs. So then I dabbled with mandrels and got same results not neck turning and relying on the mandrel to set my neck tension. Despite slight variances in neck tension the mandrel sizes from the inside so those variances in necks thickness are pushed out instead of in using a bushing. Again this is just my opinion but I have tested it on several different cartridges and I have had very good results using mandrels to set my tension instead of bushings. However, there are a lot of ways to skin a cat lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remmy700, post: 1567505, member: 36564"] If u neck turn all your brass then cool u can rely on a bushing die to set your neck tension because all of your necks are the same, no strays. If u don’t neck turn, despite how good of brass u use their is slight variance in neck wall thickness. I used to neck turn everything and use bushing dies and had very good results via groups and SDs. So then I dabbled with mandrels and got same results not neck turning and relying on the mandrel to set my neck tension. Despite slight variances in neck tension the mandrel sizes from the inside so those variances in necks thickness are pushed out instead of in using a bushing. Again this is just my opinion but I have tested it on several different cartridges and I have had very good results using mandrels to set my tension instead of bushings. However, there are a lot of ways to skin a cat lol. [/QUOTE]
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