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Neck Sizing Vs. Full Length Sizing and Neck Tension
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<blockquote data-quote="C-130 Dude" data-source="post: 2765042" data-attributes="member: 122991"><p>Yeah I know your pain. If you do need to size your case bodies, you don't have to do both sizing processes seperatly. I use the RCBS match master dies. The one I use does a full length size and does a neck size at the same time. After you measure your neck thickness, you put a neck bushing in the die. When you run the press, it does a full length size and shapes neck to the size you select with the neck bushing. Easy and works well for me. (I use this but I get no money and no skin in the game from RCBS.) Also, you can use things to making bumbing size easier by using a die that allows micrometer depth settings. Or like me, I use a click micrometer die lock such as from Whidden. These are real time savers. You can adjust seating die depth, sholder depth, trimming depth (works great on my Garaud), and a couple I haven't tried yet. This one has saved me tons! Again no money received, no skin in the game. Just works well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-130 Dude, post: 2765042, member: 122991"] Yeah I know your pain. If you do need to size your case bodies, you don't have to do both sizing processes seperatly. I use the RCBS match master dies. The one I use does a full length size and does a neck size at the same time. After you measure your neck thickness, you put a neck bushing in the die. When you run the press, it does a full length size and shapes neck to the size you select with the neck bushing. Easy and works well for me. (I use this but I get no money and no skin in the game from RCBS.) Also, you can use things to making bumbing size easier by using a die that allows micrometer depth settings. Or like me, I use a click micrometer die lock such as from Whidden. These are real time savers. You can adjust seating die depth, sholder depth, trimming depth (works great on my Garaud), and a couple I haven't tried yet. This one has saved me tons! Again no money received, no skin in the game. Just works well. [/QUOTE]
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