padom
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Normally, I'd agree... my current gripe is that I seem to have found a 'not-so-sweet' spot where changing 0.001" in (measured) bushings size nets a 0.003" change in actual neck size. Which makes it a bit difficult to 'just pick the bushing that works best' and run with it. Apparently there's a point where that's not entirely uncommon, according to Al Warner (earlier in this thread) and other threads where they cite some info from Redding to the same effect. As a result... I'm not sure if spending more money on SAC bushings would 'fix' the problem or not...
Im not sure what you mean by... "makes it hard to just pick a bushing that works best..."
If your sizing a piece of fired brass and measuring it. after sizing it, you get a number. Is that the number you want? If not, pick 1 size smaller or 1 size larger bushing depending on which way you want to go and size a 2nd piece. When you find the bushing that sizes your neck to the number you want. boom, thats it.
I dont have ANY bushings that size 0.003 difference going 1 size up or down... So this may be your brass prep, annealing, age, but I dont have those issues...