First off, please be patient with me as I am not an expert and only going from what I've tried so far. There isn't anyone who shoots at my local range that has any idea of what I am asking about here (shoulder bump etc.)
I want to purchase a better set of dies for my .308 and I am not sure, after reading many threads, which method may be best. I don't know if I need them, but someone on my last post said I should be using better than what I have been:
A few thoughts to consider:
1. I have a neck size only die RCBS, a full length die Redding came with a seating die. When I reload, using 168gr AMAX, a loaded round measures .334" at the outside neck w bullet seated. When I full length resize (with expander ball used) I end up with .332 outside neck diameter. When I use the neck size only die, it measures .333" outside neck diameter after resizing. Fired brass is at .344" so it seems it's being sized down a lot with either die I have been using.
2. I would like to know what I really need, 2 dies, 3 dies?, I just want to be consistant. So after reading everything I would like to get a "bushing" die to bump back the shoulder for starts.
I take it that no expanding ball is needed with this one? What brand? I guess there are several Redding, Wilson, Forster, etc. I've read 308 article here w it states that I can send is some brass (fired) and Hornady can custom hone one to my rifle? Is that just a regular die and no bushing needed?
3. So if I get a bushing die, is that just to set neck tension? Or does it bump shoulder back too?
4. If I bushing die does just neck tension, then I should use a "body" die? If so, which one? And to throw it all off here, what about a Lee Collet Die? Does it only do neck tension, or size and neck tension? What is difference with a bushing die and a "body" die?
5. After that, I've read somewhere that a expander then can be used? I am a little confused (read old) and was thinking that if I body size, then bump n neck size, then I could throw powder and seat? Do I have to use an expander with bump or body die?
6. What is the proper order, and most likely what I should use?
My apologies to all in advance and thank you for your help. I've read too much on this and now feel somewhat more confused than when I started. I don't have anyone around where I shoot that seems to know anything more about reloading. I have been using the two piece dies that I"ve had around for years and only recently purchased that neck sizing die only.
I want to purchase a better set of dies for my .308 and I am not sure, after reading many threads, which method may be best. I don't know if I need them, but someone on my last post said I should be using better than what I have been:
A few thoughts to consider:
1. I have a neck size only die RCBS, a full length die Redding came with a seating die. When I reload, using 168gr AMAX, a loaded round measures .334" at the outside neck w bullet seated. When I full length resize (with expander ball used) I end up with .332 outside neck diameter. When I use the neck size only die, it measures .333" outside neck diameter after resizing. Fired brass is at .344" so it seems it's being sized down a lot with either die I have been using.
2. I would like to know what I really need, 2 dies, 3 dies?, I just want to be consistant. So after reading everything I would like to get a "bushing" die to bump back the shoulder for starts.
I take it that no expanding ball is needed with this one? What brand? I guess there are several Redding, Wilson, Forster, etc. I've read 308 article here w it states that I can send is some brass (fired) and Hornady can custom hone one to my rifle? Is that just a regular die and no bushing needed?
3. So if I get a bushing die, is that just to set neck tension? Or does it bump shoulder back too?
4. If I bushing die does just neck tension, then I should use a "body" die? If so, which one? And to throw it all off here, what about a Lee Collet Die? Does it only do neck tension, or size and neck tension? What is difference with a bushing die and a "body" die?
5. After that, I've read somewhere that a expander then can be used? I am a little confused (read old) and was thinking that if I body size, then bump n neck size, then I could throw powder and seat? Do I have to use an expander with bump or body die?
6. What is the proper order, and most likely what I should use?
My apologies to all in advance and thank you for your help. I've read too much on this and now feel somewhat more confused than when I started. I don't have anyone around where I shoot that seems to know anything more about reloading. I have been using the two piece dies that I"ve had around for years and only recently purchased that neck sizing die only.