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Shoulder bumping/ Neck sizing die help
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<blockquote data-quote="700lr" data-source="post: 983340" data-attributes="member: 83207"><p>The Redding S type Bushing Sizer used in conjunction with the Redding Competition Shell Holder set will bump your fire formed brass in .002 increments. Measure head to datum on the case with something similar to the Hornady headspace gauge as a starting point. The shell holder set consists of shell holders from .010 to .002 above a standard holder. Follow the instructions and you can control shoulder bump smoothly. If you do not want to buy the shell holder set, you can do the samething by manually adjusting the die down in small steps, (starting from no sizing ) measuring case head to datum after each step. Do this til you have changed your shoulder the desired amount. This second way is will take more setup time and not be as easy to repeat if you remove your die and have to set it up again later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="700lr, post: 983340, member: 83207"] The Redding S type Bushing Sizer used in conjunction with the Redding Competition Shell Holder set will bump your fire formed brass in .002 increments. Measure head to datum on the case with something similar to the Hornady headspace gauge as a starting point. The shell holder set consists of shell holders from .010 to .002 above a standard holder. Follow the instructions and you can control shoulder bump smoothly. If you do not want to buy the shell holder set, you can do the samething by manually adjusting the die down in small steps, (starting from no sizing ) measuring case head to datum after each step. Do this til you have changed your shoulder the desired amount. This second way is will take more setup time and not be as easy to repeat if you remove your die and have to set it up again later. [/QUOTE]
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