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Redding competition necksizing bushings....Help!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="yooperchuck" data-source="post: 102306" data-attributes="member: 4933"><p>I have a redding competition seating die. Also a redding competition necksizing die. Both just recently purchased. Now of course the bushings dont come with the necksizing die. I read that I should take a micrometer and measure some loaded bullets and subtract .001 or .002 to get the right sizing/fit for reloading bullets. I am shooting .308's and reloading them. My dilema is when I measure loaded bullets I come up with just too many numbers to subtract .001 or .002 from. I would have to buy a dumptruck full of bushings to eventually get the right size bushing. MY question is when I am measuring these bullets should I keep in mind that I will need a bushing for the nosler 155 matchbullets.....a bushing for the 110 v-max bullets....and a bushing for the nosler or sierra 168 grain bullets I intend to shoot. Should I measure them seperately? And get different dies for each bullet? I have been reloading using rcbs regular dies and using a rockchucker press. Any help would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yooperchuck, post: 102306, member: 4933"] I have a redding competition seating die. Also a redding competition necksizing die. Both just recently purchased. Now of course the bushings dont come with the necksizing die. I read that I should take a micrometer and measure some loaded bullets and subtract .001 or .002 to get the right sizing/fit for reloading bullets. I am shooting .308's and reloading them. My dilema is when I measure loaded bullets I come up with just too many numbers to subtract .001 or .002 from. I would have to buy a dumptruck full of bushings to eventually get the right size bushing. MY question is when I am measuring these bullets should I keep in mind that I will need a bushing for the nosler 155 matchbullets.....a bushing for the 110 v-max bullets....and a bushing for the nosler or sierra 168 grain bullets I intend to shoot. Should I measure them seperately? And get different dies for each bullet? I have been reloading using rcbs regular dies and using a rockchucker press. Any help would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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