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Redding bushing neck sizing die
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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2377859" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>I think the case is so short that it's more resistant to change, if a case is a little off you're not gonna bring it back much, I'm shooting 1/2 groups with the Savage model 25 walking varminter and realistically I'm probably not gonna be able to squeeze much more out of it, factory cheap ammo I'm lucky to get under an inch, lucky, I'm glad QT for your reply, convinced me to work with what I got and just add the mandrels cause I'll need them for new cases, the 6.5 is a better caliber to get bushing dies for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2377859, member: 120986"] I think the case is so short that it's more resistant to change, if a case is a little off you're not gonna bring it back much, I'm shooting 1/2 groups with the Savage model 25 walking varminter and realistically I'm probably not gonna be able to squeeze much more out of it, factory cheap ammo I'm lucky to get under an inch, lucky, I'm glad QT for your reply, convinced me to work with what I got and just add the mandrels cause I'll need them for new cases, the 6.5 is a better caliber to get bushing dies for. [/QUOTE]
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