Ok, so I have what is probably a dumb question, but I haven't been able to find an answer.
Why are the Redding Competition bushing neck dies cartridge specific? If the neck die isn't supposed to touch the shoulder, why does it matter what the body of the case is?
Obviously the body die needs to be cartridge specific, and a FL die needs to be, but what does a .243AI neck die do vs a straight .243? Is it just a matter of supporting the body to make sure the neck goes through the bushing straight and centered?
Why are the Redding Competition bushing neck dies cartridge specific? If the neck die isn't supposed to touch the shoulder, why does it matter what the body of the case is?
Obviously the body die needs to be cartridge specific, and a FL die needs to be, but what does a .243AI neck die do vs a straight .243? Is it just a matter of supporting the body to make sure the neck goes through the bushing straight and centered?