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Oppinions on Redding type S dies
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<blockquote data-quote="THOMAST" data-source="post: 109094" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>Well I use the type s neck sizing die for my 7mm08 and am very pleased with the end results.I removed the expander ball. My dial gauge moves between .0005 and .001 after seating them with a Redding seating die (with micrometer adjusting). However this wasn't the case in the beginning, when runout varied .0015 to .0035. Asked a benchrester about this and his comment was that this was normal, the cases needed the "stupid " shot out of them first, before they become consistant.</p><p>If your case neck thickness is not uniform (say to within .001") you will be better off with an expander ball system or collet die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THOMAST, post: 109094, member: 4542"] Well I use the type s neck sizing die for my 7mm08 and am very pleased with the end results.I removed the expander ball. My dial gauge moves between .0005 and .001 after seating them with a Redding seating die (with micrometer adjusting). However this wasn't the case in the beginning, when runout varied .0015 to .0035. Asked a benchrester about this and his comment was that this was normal, the cases needed the "stupid " shot out of them first, before they become consistant. If your case neck thickness is not uniform (say to within .001") you will be better off with an expander ball system or collet die. [/QUOTE]
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