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Neck tension and max bullet grip force
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2170197" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>QuiteTexan I use a .330 neck bushing but as ntsqd said I won't gain anything as spring back will only allow a minimal interference fit so I am going to continue with my Factory Crimp Die with this brass to stop bullet setback in rounds in the magazine on this 300 weatherby mag.But I do have a .331 bushing.</p><p>I will be looking to buy better brass when the shortage ends,if it ever ends.</p><p>I remember you were the one to coach me on fine tuning my FCD and that's why I get good groups but the problem is that I have no way to see how much crimp I am getting.So when I can get quality brass I will try my Redding Bushing Die with a neck bushing I will figure out when I get my quality brass.</p><p>I'll look to see if I still get bullet setback and if I do I will continue with FCD.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Old Rooster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2170197, member: 108576"] QuiteTexan I use a .330 neck bushing but as ntsqd said I won't gain anything as spring back will only allow a minimal interference fit so I am going to continue with my Factory Crimp Die with this brass to stop bullet setback in rounds in the magazine on this 300 weatherby mag.But I do have a .331 bushing. I will be looking to buy better brass when the shortage ends,if it ever ends. I remember you were the one to coach me on fine tuning my FCD and that's why I get good groups but the problem is that I have no way to see how much crimp I am getting.So when I can get quality brass I will try my Redding Bushing Die with a neck bushing I will figure out when I get my quality brass. I'll look to see if I still get bullet setback and if I do I will continue with FCD. Thanks Old Rooster [/QUOTE]
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