This is my first venture in bushing dies and neck turning, I would like to have some feed back on how to proceed. The UPS man brought me a redding S type die, a Wilson seater die and a box of 180 hybrids. I have assembled a neck turning kit and have been experimenting using some spare 243 brass. Brass I will be using is new Norma 284, i have both standard and over sized mandrels. My question/s will only concern the 284
I have yet to decide to neck turn or not. the chamber is supposed to be .320 but the action is still at the smith. measured neck thickness is .016 +/- .0005. I have one case that I skim cut to .014. loaded dimensions are .315 and .312 respectivley with .0015 tension on both. I have read on another post that a few 284 shooters prefer more tension, in the .003 range. I would like to hear some opions on this please.
Redding says to subtract .001/.002 from the loaded dimension to determin bushing size but again I am unsure of the amount of tension.
The rifle is a 700 L/A blue printed, .320 chamber, 8.5 twist HV. will be used for 600 and 1000 yd matches. I've been working night shifts so for me its late and Im starting to feel a little punchy so ill end this for the moment, as allways gentilmen thanks for the support and sugestions! E
I have yet to decide to neck turn or not. the chamber is supposed to be .320 but the action is still at the smith. measured neck thickness is .016 +/- .0005. I have one case that I skim cut to .014. loaded dimensions are .315 and .312 respectivley with .0015 tension on both. I have read on another post that a few 284 shooters prefer more tension, in the .003 range. I would like to hear some opions on this please.
Redding says to subtract .001/.002 from the loaded dimension to determin bushing size but again I am unsure of the amount of tension.
The rifle is a 700 L/A blue printed, .320 chamber, 8.5 twist HV. will be used for 600 and 1000 yd matches. I've been working night shifts so for me its late and Im starting to feel a little punchy so ill end this for the moment, as allways gentilmen thanks for the support and sugestions! E