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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 920399" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>A friend suggested an interesting approach to FL sizing. He said Redding will grind a FL die to match your brass so you don't use a sizer ball. Naturally one would be neck turning for consistency then order the die to reduce necks the amount specified. I would imagine it would size the brass with very low runout. </p><p>I did something similar in a backwards manner. I was working with a 30 BR and a RCBS FL die. I discovered after turning the necks to a specific thickness the RCBS FL did worked perfectly without the sizer ball. I accomplished the minimal body bump, the correct neck tension with very low runout. </p><p></p><p>As MikeCR and I discussed in another thread about using a fitted neck chamber for NO SIZING!</p><p>It is a very interesting approach but not practical for a LR hunting rifle. </p><p></p><p>Montana Rifleman: I think you are going to like Whidden's dies. I have a FL bushing die for a 338 RCM which impressed me. Great workmanship and a cool box too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 920399, member: 5219"] A friend suggested an interesting approach to FL sizing. He said Redding will grind a FL die to match your brass so you don't use a sizer ball. Naturally one would be neck turning for consistency then order the die to reduce necks the amount specified. I would imagine it would size the brass with very low runout. I did something similar in a backwards manner. I was working with a 30 BR and a RCBS FL die. I discovered after turning the necks to a specific thickness the RCBS FL did worked perfectly without the sizer ball. I accomplished the minimal body bump, the correct neck tension with very low runout. As MikeCR and I discussed in another thread about using a fitted neck chamber for NO SIZING! It is a very interesting approach but not practical for a LR hunting rifle. Montana Rifleman: I think you are going to like Whidden's dies. I have a FL bushing die for a 338 RCM which impressed me. Great workmanship and a cool box too! [/QUOTE]
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