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Neck Bushing Dies for 6.5x284 Savage F Class???
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<blockquote data-quote="dirtball" data-source="post: 186536" data-attributes="member: 7344"><p>The formula looks good but I always like to measure a few rounds after I have done all of the steps to make sure something doesn't need to change. Suppose when you actually turn the necks you end up with most of them at .014 to clean them up. If you need to get the bushings before you can load any thing I would get a .293 and a .292. Also if you are using a magazine you may need more neck tension to keep the recoil from pushing the bullets back into the necks of the rounds in the magazine.</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtball, post: 186536, member: 7344"] The formula looks good but I always like to measure a few rounds after I have done all of the steps to make sure something doesn't need to change. Suppose when you actually turn the necks you end up with most of them at .014 to clean them up. If you need to get the bushings before you can load any thing I would get a .293 and a .292. Also if you are using a magazine you may need more neck tension to keep the recoil from pushing the bullets back into the necks of the rounds in the magazine. Dave [/QUOTE]
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