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Novice question about bushing dies
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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 2090345" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>Your caliber is .30 Nosler ?</p><p>Last I heard, the body die doesn't use a neck bushing.</p><p>Not being in a hurry, I inspect cases and use a case gauge to determine how the new cartridges will fit a SAMMI chamber for my cartridge. (<em><span style="font-size: 12px">my preference is L.E. Wilson case gauge</span></em>.)</p><p>Initially, I would run the new brass through the a neck die adjusted to size the full neck. This will take the "shipping ripples" out of the neck, make it round. ( <span style="font-size: 12px"><em>You could also use your bushing neck die with an expander installed</em></span> )</p><p>Process prep the brass , load 'em and shoot.</p><p>Then use the case gauge on the fired brass to determine the affect of first firing, and when the body die is needed .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 2090345, member: 113391"] Your caliber is .30 Nosler ? Last I heard, the body die doesn't use a neck bushing. Not being in a hurry, I inspect cases and use a case gauge to determine how the new cartridges will fit a SAMMI chamber for my cartridge. ([I][SIZE=3]my preference is L.E. Wilson case gauge[/SIZE][/I].) Initially, I would run the new brass through the a neck die adjusted to size the full neck. This will take the "shipping ripples" out of the neck, make it round. ( [SIZE=3][I]You could also use your bushing neck die with an expander installed[/I][/SIZE] ) Process prep the brass , load 'em and shoot. Then use the case gauge on the fired brass to determine the affect of first firing, and when the body die is needed . [/QUOTE]
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