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I will give ya 50 for it,
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No thanks

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Come on Johno I was going to pay post. :stir:
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Re: Redding Competition Neck Die

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On the other hand, steel bushes are only about 20 bucks
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Heading up to the hideaway for a few days no internet, I reckon $110 posted would be about right but much fussed either way

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Re: Redding Competition Neck Die

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DSD wrote:
trevort wrote:
DSD wrote:Neck size is probably stamped on the barrel, if not go off of std size


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Ignore this johno. Camel is on the money though I usually choose 1 thousand of neck tension. A nitride bushing is around $50


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Yeah load your ammo with no prep and if it's tight necked it will not fit, good advice
There is obviously a lot more factors involved ie if you turn or not and your loaded ammo minus 2 thou needs to still fit your chamber

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I was going through be a smart star and ask johno for video evidence of quite possibly being the first person to have a major failure due to the wrong size bushing in a factory chamber however he didn’t actually stipulate that it was a factory chamberImage


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Just found the die listed at $250.00 AUD got to be joking :shock:
Just the micrometer assembly is $68.00 USD :shock: :shock:

Never had need for one and ive been reloading since the 70s, guess us old fellas are just better shots :roll: :lol: :lol:

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Focus on being a better shot and try these.

http://westernfirearms.com.au/reloading ... p-417.html

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I'm focused :wink:

Got the Forster FLS & Seater, going to get an RCBS neck die to round it out can't be bothered with this fancy stuff, i'm focused man :lol:

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Glenn wrote:
trevort wrote: Sat Dec 01, 2018 5:59 pm
DSD wrote:Neck size is probably stamped on the barrel, if not go off of std size


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Ignore this johno. Camel is on the money though I usually choose 1 thousand of neck tension. A nitride bushing is around $50


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1 thou neck tension is fine for BR shooting from a bench but for hunting its not enough.

I have had projectiles push into cases in the magazine with 1 thou neck tension, my minimum is 3 thou now.

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So you think i might have a neck tension issue than GlennImage

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Die is sold

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DSD wrote: Tue Dec 04, 2018 5:11 pm
Glenn wrote:
trevort wrote: Sat Dec 01, 2018 5:59 pm
DSD wrote:Neck size is probably stamped on the barrel, if not go off of std size


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Ignore this johno. Camel is on the money though I usually choose 1 thousand of neck tension. A nitride bushing is around $50


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1 thou neck tension is fine for BR shooting from a bench but for hunting its not enough.

I have had projectiles push into cases in the magazine with 1 thou neck tension, my minimum is 3 thou now.

Glenn
So you think i might have a neck tension issue than GlennImage

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That is exactly what happened to me with 1 thou neck tension Dave!

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So this would be too much neck tension????

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If you are going for 1 thou then al your necks need to be turned so you know you have a thou. But then I only found out recently that bushing neck dies may detract from accuracy if you don’t neck turn


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Glenn wrote:
DSD wrote: Tue Dec 04, 2018 5:11 pm
Glenn wrote:
trevort wrote: Sat Dec 01, 2018 5:59 pm
DSD wrote:Neck size is probably stamped on the barrel, if not go off of std size


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Ignore this johno. Camel is on the money though I usually choose 1 thousand of neck tension. A nitride bushing is around $50


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1 thou neck tension is fine for BR shooting from a bench but for hunting its not enough.

I have had projectiles push into cases in the magazine with 1 thou neck tension, my minimum is 3 thou now.

Glenn
So you think i might have a neck tension issue than GlennImage

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That is exactly what happened to me with 1 thou neck tension Dave!

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When I got these out to take the photo Marlee(3yo) got all excited and when I wasn’t looking pinched 1 out of the box and then started asking me why the orange pencil wasn’t working.

I have no idea what tension these were at, was from a cheap collet die that must have been a bit big in the decapping rod.


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