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7PRC - Peterson brass - Redding bushing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flea21" data-source="post: 2909106" data-attributes="member: 93272"><p>I turn my necks to have consistency. With new brass I only turn off about .0005 or .001 at the most so that theyre uniform. I then anneal and then FL resize with a bushing only .001 to work harden the brass and then I mandrel expand to set the desired tension for bullet seating.</p><p></p><p>Again, I do this all for consistency. after firing, I always anneal and then FL resize with a neck bushing and then mandrel expand to set the bullet seating tension. I shoot for precision and am a bit crazy about squeezing out every drop of accuracy I can out of my reloads. Also, by doing it the same way everytime, it makes for no excuses as to why a flyer or weird result ocurred downrange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flea21, post: 2909106, member: 93272"] I turn my necks to have consistency. With new brass I only turn off about .0005 or .001 at the most so that theyre uniform. I then anneal and then FL resize with a bushing only .001 to work harden the brass and then I mandrel expand to set the desired tension for bullet seating. Again, I do this all for consistency. after firing, I always anneal and then FL resize with a neck bushing and then mandrel expand to set the bullet seating tension. I shoot for precision and am a bit crazy about squeezing out every drop of accuracy I can out of my reloads. Also, by doing it the same way everytime, it makes for no excuses as to why a flyer or weird result ocurred downrange. [/QUOTE]
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