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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="rufous" data-source="post: 163215" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>I recently bought and started using my first Redding Full Length Bushing die. My loaded round neck diameter is running between 0.3355 to 0.336" and I bought the 0.334" bushing. The force required to seat a bullet is more than I am used to. Is too much neck tension problematic for accuracy? I do not have the expander ball installed because I thought with the bushing it would not be necessary and could negatively impact neck concentricity. Should I put the expander ball back in place or should I try a 0.335" bushing or not worry about it? Thanks, Rufous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rufous, post: 163215, member: 122"] I recently bought and started using my first Redding Full Length Bushing die. My loaded round neck diameter is running between 0.3355 to 0.336" and I bought the 0.334" bushing. The force required to seat a bullet is more than I am used to. Is too much neck tension problematic for accuracy? I do not have the expander ball installed because I thought with the bushing it would not be necessary and could negatively impact neck concentricity. Should I put the expander ball back in place or should I try a 0.335" bushing or not worry about it? Thanks, Rufous. [/QUOTE]
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