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Reloading
Redding Bushing Sizing
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<blockquote data-quote="grndslam" data-source="post: 2179428" data-attributes="member: 26721"><p>Ok guys totally new to reloading. Thought I would learn/start with my Rem 700 30-06. I have some once fired Hornady Brass whose outside neck diameter is .341 My factory ammo's outside neck diameter is .333 I'm using a Redding FL Type S die. I have a .332 bushing. From reading various forums it seems that to go from .341 to .332 in one step is a little much and I should get a .336 bushing as a first sizing then to .332 for the final sizing. Is this correct and is it common.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Darrin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grndslam, post: 2179428, member: 26721"] Ok guys totally new to reloading. Thought I would learn/start with my Rem 700 30-06. I have some once fired Hornady Brass whose outside neck diameter is .341 My factory ammo's outside neck diameter is .333 I'm using a Redding FL Type S die. I have a .332 bushing. From reading various forums it seems that to go from .341 to .332 in one step is a little much and I should get a .336 bushing as a first sizing then to .332 for the final sizing. Is this correct and is it common. Thanks Darrin [/QUOTE]
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