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Best place to buy bushings?

NC/Br Shooter

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I have myself my first tight neck chamber. Iv measured some loaded rounds. And I need to get down to ..267 or .266.loaded round.
I have been using a .266 bushing in my die for the no turn chambers .
I'm thinking I need to find a .264 bushing.
Where is the best place to buy bushings?
I have Wilson does.
Thank you
 
I use benchrite-PMA carbide bushings-
I use a 266.5 bushing

I can see this went all over everyone’s head..
Carbide bushings in half thousandths…
 
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I'm a Brownell's Edge member; I usually get small stuff from them so I don't have to wait to tag it on to a larger order or pay a high shipping fee for a tiny item.

I generally avoid Midway because their free shipping is slower than getting some things from China.
 
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Precision Reloading sells them also. I have all titaniun coated Reddings. The RCBS ones are interchangeable with Redding’s and a few others. The non coated Reddings are realatively cheaper also
 
I'm a Brownell's Edge member; I usually get small stuff from them so I don't have to wait to tag it on to a larger order or pay a high shipping fee for a tiny item.

I generally avoid Midway because their free shipping is slower than getting some things from China.
not only is their shipping slow, but I have received the worst packed items I have ever received by them. Their shipping department must be staffed by kindergartners.

Highest prices on everything + poorly packed shipping = no longer doing business there.
 
I have myself my first tight neck chamber. Iv measured some loaded rounds. And I need to get down to ..267 or .266.loaded round.
I have been using a .266 bushing in my die for the no turn chambers .
I'm thinking I need to find a .264 bushing.
Where is the best place to buy bushings?
I have Wilson does.
Thank you
You probably want smaller than .266. I have steel bushings from Midway. Some were never used. A few were used on a few cases. Will sell cheap (.266, .267, .268, .269, .270. PM me.
 
You probably want smaller than .266. I have steel bushings from Midway. Some were never used. A few were used on a few cases. Will sell cheap (.266, .267, .268, .269, .270. PM me.
It's much appreciated. Ijust found out that, The Hornady, RCBS, and Wilson bushings are compatible. I ended up getting
.263. .264. .265
It's amazing what these things cost!
 
Whiddens, I just got the TiN coated shipped for $29.
My Wilson started gauling my necks
That's where I ordered mine from today.
Man! I leafy them a message,and they called me back! Super nice and had the one's I needed. I had ordered from them three years ago, and three years before that. Might order something in three more years. All jokes aside. It'a be sooner than that cuz,,,,,,,,, Well, I just like em.
 
I should have bought 1 in every size while I worked at Bushnell. My cost on RCBS bushings was like $3. What a racket.
 
A smaller bushing is not going to make your loaded round neck diameter smaller after bullet is seated. It will increase the neck to bullet tension. Bullet diameter plus 2X neck diameter will be the same unless you turn the necks.

Frank
2x neck thickness you mean
 

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