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Newbie reloader question, type s match fl bushing vs master hunter die
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1788757" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Look at the RCBS neck turning tool and the Lee Crimping dies.</p><p></p><p>I thought I was alone in this till we got a thread going in the reloading section and lo and behold quite a few other guys had great success with it as well.</p><p></p><p>Neck turning can also help you with concentricity/bore alignment.</p><p></p><p>Generally with mass produced factory chambers it's not an issue because the mass manufacturers have to allow extra tolerance for all of the different factory ammo out there but customs tend to have much tighter tolerances unless you specifically ask for a "no turn neck" when specking out your custom.</p><p></p><p>When you start paying attention you'll also find that neck thickness can be very inconsistent and seems to get worse with multiple reloadings as you work and rework the brass.</p><p></p><p>I was really surprised when I started paying attention to my necks to find that often there's a good bit of variation with one side thicker than the other etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1788757, member: 30902"] Look at the RCBS neck turning tool and the Lee Crimping dies. I thought I was alone in this till we got a thread going in the reloading section and lo and behold quite a few other guys had great success with it as well. Neck turning can also help you with concentricity/bore alignment. Generally with mass produced factory chambers it's not an issue because the mass manufacturers have to allow extra tolerance for all of the different factory ammo out there but customs tend to have much tighter tolerances unless you specifically ask for a "no turn neck" when specking out your custom. When you start paying attention you'll also find that neck thickness can be very inconsistent and seems to get worse with multiple reloadings as you work and rework the brass. I was really surprised when I started paying attention to my necks to find that often there's a good bit of variation with one side thicker than the other etc. [/QUOTE]
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