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Reloading
Would S type Bushing help in Lowering ES
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1558595" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have had several cases over the years when my run-outs/ ES were better with the expander then without. When I do there is usually only a slight resistance that is felt when the expander passes through the neck. I will generally use the dye without the expander but if I'm seeing issues with runout or ES will try the expander. My current 6.5x284 custom is a case in point. My runout is 0-001", ES <8FPS, with .25MOA accuracy. The bushing applies .0015" of neck tension with Laoua brass. I never say never!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1558595, member: 10291"] I have had several cases over the years when my run-outs/ ES were better with the expander then without. When I do there is usually only a slight resistance that is felt when the expander passes through the neck. I will generally use the dye without the expander but if I’m seeing issues with runout or ES will try the expander. My current 6.5x284 custom is a case in point. My runout is 0-001”, ES <8FPS, with .25MOA accuracy. The bushing applies .0015” of neck tension with Laoua brass. I never say never! [/QUOTE]
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