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Tightening up neck size
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 923333" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>I think I'd go the fl bushing route, be more precise in general There's a lot to consistent neck tension, annealing your brass is a good thing.</p><p> </p><p>Polishing the expander ball may work, but if you happen to remove material from it, you could end up with some dilapidated piece of crap that will create runout you may not be able to rebound from.</p><p> </p><p>Sometimes the only option is to spend money, and I'd steer clear of crimping. I've seen a crimp bring a semiauto load in, but there's a lot more constraints with a semi.</p><p> </p><p>Also, I've never heard of setting a die by a line on the case neck, you want to set your die to bump your shoulder just enough to feed in the gun, regardless of any said line. Unless you're actually neck sizing only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 923333, member: 33622"] I think I'd go the fl bushing route, be more precise in general There's a lot to consistent neck tension, annealing your brass is a good thing. Polishing the expander ball may work, but if you happen to remove material from it, you could end up with some dilapidated piece of crap that will create runout you may not be able to rebound from. Sometimes the only option is to spend money, and I'd steer clear of crimping. I've seen a crimp bring a semiauto load in, but there's a lot more constraints with a semi. Also, I've never heard of setting a die by a line on the case neck, you want to set your die to bump your shoulder just enough to feed in the gun, regardless of any said line. Unless you're actually neck sizing only. [/QUOTE]
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