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Neck Sizing Vs. Full Length Sizing and Neck Tension
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<blockquote data-quote="Buckskinner" data-source="post: 2767014" data-attributes="member: 99929"><p>I use a Redding Body Die and Lee Collet for several calibers bumping .001-.002" and it produces very accurate, concentric ammo with good brass life. I've done side by side comparisons of this method vs Redding Type S Bushing using a SAC bushing with negligible difference to the point of the extra step doesn't seem worth it to me. </p><p></p><p>I just purchased a SAC Modular Die for 6.5 PRC but have only sized a few cases as I'm still burning through new brass with the rifle. So far I really like the concept of the die sizing the base a little more than the shoulders which should help prevent clickers. Also like the shim system which is far easier to adjust .001 than using collar. The taper of the SAC bushing makes all the sense in the world as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckskinner, post: 2767014, member: 99929"] I use a Redding Body Die and Lee Collet for several calibers bumping .001-.002" and it produces very accurate, concentric ammo with good brass life. I've done side by side comparisons of this method vs Redding Type S Bushing using a SAC bushing with negligible difference to the point of the extra step doesn't seem worth it to me. I just purchased a SAC Modular Die for 6.5 PRC but have only sized a few cases as I'm still burning through new brass with the rifle. So far I really like the concept of the die sizing the base a little more than the shoulders which should help prevent clickers. Also like the shim system which is far easier to adjust .001 than using collar. The taper of the SAC bushing makes all the sense in the world as well. [/QUOTE]
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