Hi Guys,
I've been reloading now for about 2 years and instantly I became consumed with making a better round... Or should I say a more consistent round. While Im not there yet, I seem to be drawn to the bench rest realm of things...
Recently I felt ready to start diving into more advance techniques and looking for methods to minimize differences in each round I create. One of the first "advance" methods I started to explore was Neck Turning. Because of this I felt like I needed to replace the Lee Dies I started out with and purchased a set of RCBS bushing style resizing dies. After using the bushing die for a while I found out I could get an "undersized" mandrel for the Lee die and bought one..
I also purchase a Neco Concentricity Gauge and while Im not completely convinced this is the best "affordable" tool to measure TIR, it consistantely reports that the cases resized with the Lee die is straighter then the bushing die that cost a lot more.
Am I missing something ??
If not, can someone explain to me why/or when one should use a bushing die... I gonna go out on a limb and conclude that assuming I turned the necks down to the same thickness. Neck tension uniformity would not be a problem with the Lee die???
Thanks for Learning Me Something....
K
I've been reloading now for about 2 years and instantly I became consumed with making a better round... Or should I say a more consistent round. While Im not there yet, I seem to be drawn to the bench rest realm of things...
Recently I felt ready to start diving into more advance techniques and looking for methods to minimize differences in each round I create. One of the first "advance" methods I started to explore was Neck Turning. Because of this I felt like I needed to replace the Lee Dies I started out with and purchased a set of RCBS bushing style resizing dies. After using the bushing die for a while I found out I could get an "undersized" mandrel for the Lee die and bought one..
I also purchase a Neco Concentricity Gauge and while Im not completely convinced this is the best "affordable" tool to measure TIR, it consistantely reports that the cases resized with the Lee die is straighter then the bushing die that cost a lot more.
Am I missing something ??
If not, can someone explain to me why/or when one should use a bushing die... I gonna go out on a limb and conclude that assuming I turned the necks down to the same thickness. Neck tension uniformity would not be a problem with the Lee die???
Thanks for Learning Me Something....
K