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7PRC - Peterson brass - Redding bushing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2909080" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Question? Why cut you necks to thickness, Then go through the step to size down and mandrel back out. Your are using new brass to start with. The I.D should be set and the exterior is where the uneveness is at. So cutting your neck for thickness first, you should be done with uneven necks. </p><p>Why work the brass so many times? Now that new brass that hasn't been fired or anything except out of the box to start with. </p><p>Using a bushing die I have found that once the thickness is set, I can set the I.D. of the neck with a bushing to required tension.</p><p>So you are only working your brass once, instead of 3 or 4 times. The only thing I haven't figure out yet is springback of the neck yet is need. </p><p>You can back into bush size by. Figuring the bullet O.D., the neck thickness x's 2, plus tension -2 to 3 th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2909080, member: 101791"] Question? Why cut you necks to thickness, Then go through the step to size down and mandrel back out. Your are using new brass to start with. The I.D should be set and the exterior is where the uneveness is at. So cutting your neck for thickness first, you should be done with uneven necks. Why work the brass so many times? Now that new brass that hasn't been fired or anything except out of the box to start with. Using a bushing die I have found that once the thickness is set, I can set the I.D. of the neck with a bushing to required tension. So you are only working your brass once, instead of 3 or 4 times. The only thing I haven't figure out yet is springback of the neck yet is need. You can back into bush size by. Figuring the bullet O.D., the neck thickness x's 2, plus tension -2 to 3 th. [/QUOTE]
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