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Reloading
Reloading question. Switching to bushing dies.
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<blockquote data-quote="richhymas" data-source="post: 2199690" data-attributes="member: 43504"><p>I have a question about brass prep when using bushing dies. I started out using Forster press and dies, but have switched to Redding bushing style dies. I am sitting down to prep some new 300 win mag Norma brass and I realized that because they are a bit undersized, the resizing process is kind of a waste. The shoulder doesn't need bumped and the bushing is essentially doing nothing to the neck because it has nothing been fired yet. I fear that there may still be some neck tension variability from the factory. What do you bushing resizer guys do to account for this with new brass?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richhymas, post: 2199690, member: 43504"] I have a question about brass prep when using bushing dies. I started out using Forster press and dies, but have switched to Redding bushing style dies. I am sitting down to prep some new 300 win mag Norma brass and I realized that because they are a bit undersized, the resizing process is kind of a waste. The shoulder doesn’t need bumped and the bushing is essentially doing nothing to the neck because it has nothing been fired yet. I fear that there may still be some neck tension variability from the factory. What do you bushing resizer guys do to account for this with new brass? [/QUOTE]
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