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Newbie reloader question, type s match fl bushing vs master hunter die
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<blockquote data-quote="DUSTY NOGGIN" data-source="post: 1789017" data-attributes="member: 89550"><p>im gonna be the other guy for a minute just for conversation sake </p><p></p><p>turning can sometimes bring brass back into the line up too ( like weight sorting and hard seating pressure ) , and turning while using a standard full length sizer can alleviate some inconsistencies that the standard fl sizer will do to your brass ... if your measurements such as fired , sized with bushing & sized without bushing all make sense to do so. you can do the same thing without bushing die and bushings </p><p></p><p>what make a standard full length sizer not the best type of die is that it works the brass so much. which creates run out . plus the expander mandrel can pull up the shoulder ... what i have noticed is that turning down the neck thickness ( without overdoing it ) will make the same die move the brass less by not out sizing and in sizing the neck so much (( you will feel sizing pressure difference )) ... now you will get 2 benefits of the expander mandrel pulling through the neck , 1. the neck will be inline with the expander mandrel and have less chance of it creating runout by not starting the expand with the stem having on an out of axis bind ( if that makes sense ) 2. neck thickness is less and equal from case to case so it pulls the expander through easier and the same from case to case and decreases the likelihood of pulling the shoulder up</p><p></p><p>just some thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUSTY NOGGIN, post: 1789017, member: 89550"] im gonna be the other guy for a minute just for conversation sake turning can sometimes bring brass back into the line up too ( like weight sorting and hard seating pressure ) , and turning while using a standard full length sizer can alleviate some inconsistencies that the standard fl sizer will do to your brass ... if your measurements such as fired , sized with bushing & sized without bushing all make sense to do so. you can do the same thing without bushing die and bushings what make a standard full length sizer not the best type of die is that it works the brass so much. which creates run out . plus the expander mandrel can pull up the shoulder ... what i have noticed is that turning down the neck thickness ( without overdoing it ) will make the same die move the brass less by not out sizing and in sizing the neck so much (( you will feel sizing pressure difference )) ... now you will get 2 benefits of the expander mandrel pulling through the neck , 1. the neck will be inline with the expander mandrel and have less chance of it creating runout by not starting the expand with the stem having on an out of axis bind ( if that makes sense ) 2. neck thickness is less and equal from case to case so it pulls the expander through easier and the same from case to case and decreases the likelihood of pulling the shoulder up just some thoughts [/QUOTE]
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