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Reloading
What dies should I buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="tnek13" data-source="post: 1854050" data-attributes="member: 43112"><p>Get the Sinclair concentricity gauge and a Tru-tool bullet straightener, please do not get the Hornady (I have both). Neck tension is adjusted by the diameter of the hole. The simple answer is to measure the neck of a loaded round and subtract the neck diameter of a sized case. The different bushings allow you to move this reference number up or down depending on the sized diameter of the case. This gives you a reference for the amount of pressure the case neck exerts against the bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnek13, post: 1854050, member: 43112"] Get the Sinclair concentricity gauge and a Tru-tool bullet straightener, please do not get the Hornady (I have both). Neck tension is adjusted by the diameter of the hole. The simple answer is to measure the neck of a loaded round and subtract the neck diameter of a sized case. The different bushings allow you to move this reference number up or down depending on the sized diameter of the case. This gives you a reference for the amount of pressure the case neck exerts against the bullet. [/QUOTE]
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