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Redding Type S Bushings

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  • sandwarrior
    konamtbiker,

    Remember you are resizing the outside of the neck. You have to measure the neck thickness x 2 and then subtract a couple thousandths. the Redding site and additional link for the ordering chart are here:

    http://www.redding-reloading.com/pages/typesbushseatdie.html

    There is a link on this page that shows the diameter you will need to order.
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  • JustC
    if your brass is say .014" then that means .028" + .308" = .336" is a loaded round with .000" neck tension,..so you would want to buy .335", .334" and possibly even .333" to find just which amount of NK tension will be best.
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  • 03lover
    konamtbiker,

    The Instructions for the Redding "S" Bushing Neck Sizing Die state, "you measure the outside diameter of a few rounds that are loaded with a bullet the same diameter as the ones you intend to use and get the average diameter. Then you subtract .001 or .002" and that would be the size of the bushing you need.

    My experience with my Redding Neck sizing dies using bushings indicates the instructions are pretty good. The only catch to this is if you start using several different manufactures brass, the variations in neck thickness will affect how a particular size bushing will size. Using just one size bushing, the thick brass will hold the bullet tighter and the thin brass less so.

    I have found it necessary to have no less than two and usually three bushings for each caliber so I can maintain the same bullet tention with all the different brass.

    Maybe you are lucky and have only one manufacturer of brass and then the .001" and .002" less that the neck outside diameter of your loaded rounds should work fine.
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