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Reloading
Redding S type die problem
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<blockquote data-quote="PddPdd" data-source="post: 2579779" data-attributes="member: 111799"><p>I'm not sure why you need to size new cases. I wouldn't resize until after the first firing, they will be adjusting to your chamber for the first firing. I usually choose cheaper bullets for the first firing as well.</p><p></p><p>The S bushings are usually selected to size a previously fired case, that is larger than bullet diameter, not one that may be already sized substantially smaller than your bullet. This shouldn't be a problem …. so maybe there is a process problem… What is the caliber and neck OD of the new brass?</p><p>What sizing bushing did you select?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PddPdd, post: 2579779, member: 111799"] I’m not sure why you need to size new cases. I wouldn’t resize until after the first firing, they will be adjusting to your chamber for the first firing. I usually choose cheaper bullets for the first firing as well. The S bushings are usually selected to size a previously fired case, that is larger than bullet diameter, not one that may be already sized substantially smaller than your bullet. This shouldn’t be a problem …. so maybe there is a process problem… What is the caliber and neck OD of the new brass? What sizing bushing did you select? [/QUOTE]
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