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Reloading
Neck tension
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<blockquote data-quote="cajun" data-source="post: 3060094" data-attributes="member: 9772"><p>Take the expander ball out of a full length die and size your brass. Now try and seat a bullet. It will be extremely hard due to how much a full length die sizes the neck down. Kind of like an extremely small bushing. Now how is this not more neck tension than using a bushing .002 more than a loaded round? As I said earlier I've had such light tension with a lee collet die you could push the bullets in easily. I guess my pea brain cant understand these higher level concepts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajun, post: 3060094, member: 9772"] Take the expander ball out of a full length die and size your brass. Now try and seat a bullet. It will be extremely hard due to how much a full length die sizes the neck down. Kind of like an extremely small bushing. Now how is this not more neck tension than using a bushing .002 more than a loaded round? As I said earlier I’ve had such light tension with a lee collet die you could push the bullets in easily. I guess my pea brain cant understand these higher level concepts. [/QUOTE]
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