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Reloading
Neck size tension?
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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 1358505" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>You can reduce the size of bushing all you want for more neck tension, if you use the same size expander you will get the same neck tension everything else being equal. Yes you have to have a bushing that is smaller than your expander size so when you come up on the handle of the press your expander pulls through the neck and that is what controls neck tension is the bushing/expander combo when using a expander. you can control neck tension with just a bushing if you take out the expander but i highly suggest you neck turn to get them uniform and sometimes it takes a couple firings and turnings to get all the necks ironed out to the outside of the brass. Whiddens have a good read on this on there web site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 1358505, member: 102083"] You can reduce the size of bushing all you want for more neck tension, if you use the same size expander you will get the same neck tension everything else being equal. Yes you have to have a bushing that is smaller than your expander size so when you come up on the handle of the press your expander pulls through the neck and that is what controls neck tension is the bushing/expander combo when using a expander. you can control neck tension with just a bushing if you take out the expander but i highly suggest you neck turn to get them uniform and sometimes it takes a couple firings and turnings to get all the necks ironed out to the outside of the brass. Whiddens have a good read on this on there web site. [/QUOTE]
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