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<blockquote data-quote="tackdriver10" data-source="post: 369125" data-attributes="member: 21430"><p>Hey Statjunk, If it were me and before I went and invested in alot of other gadgets, I would just get me a body die in whatever caliber you need. You can still do all the neck sizing you want, then when the brass gets tight, just use the body die to bump the shoulder back. Now that you have a set of mics, it will tell you where your case has stretched to, and after bumping the shoulder, you will also know where you bumped it to. I hate lubing cases as much as the next guy, but if you are mostly neck sizing, then take a look at Imperial dry sizing media. Midway has it for about $8. They have the powder to, but it can get messy. All you do after cleaning your case, that is, is dip the case mouth in the media and neck-size. Thats the cleanest and fastest way I've seen yet to neck size. </p><p> </p><p>Remember though, that won't work if you are FL resizing. You will get a stuck case so fast its scary. Go to midway and read the reviews on this stuff and you will see what I'm talking about. Its fast, its clean, lasts forever, and is above all inexpensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tackdriver10, post: 369125, member: 21430"] Hey Statjunk, If it were me and before I went and invested in alot of other gadgets, I would just get me a body die in whatever caliber you need. You can still do all the neck sizing you want, then when the brass gets tight, just use the body die to bump the shoulder back. Now that you have a set of mics, it will tell you where your case has stretched to, and after bumping the shoulder, you will also know where you bumped it to. I hate lubing cases as much as the next guy, but if you are mostly neck sizing, then take a look at Imperial dry sizing media. Midway has it for about $8. They have the powder to, but it can get messy. All you do after cleaning your case, that is, is dip the case mouth in the media and neck-size. Thats the cleanest and fastest way I've seen yet to neck size. Remember though, that won't work if you are FL resizing. You will get a stuck case so fast its scary. Go to midway and read the reviews on this stuff and you will see what I'm talking about. Its fast, its clean, lasts forever, and is above all inexpensive. [/QUOTE]
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