Thought I would shortcut the process of neck turning new brass today, pulled the Whidden FL bushing die out 1/2 turn and ran necks into the bushing to make them round, to be followed by the inside expander, and then the outside neck turn. The bushing was a Redding steel bushing, inserted with the numbers "down" towards the shell holder.
That bushing scratched the bejibbers out of the case necks, which due to turning, was subsequently removed. Why did these necks get so carved up by the bushing? I pulled the bushing out of the die and tried to clean it with a bore brush in a drill, but no dice. It kept scratching. Next I thought I'd try 0000 steel wool around the brush, but gave up thinking that this might alter the dimensions of the bushing.
I ordered a new bushing. How to keep this from happening again?
Regards,
Stubb
That bushing scratched the bejibbers out of the case necks, which due to turning, was subsequently removed. Why did these necks get so carved up by the bushing? I pulled the bushing out of the die and tried to clean it with a bore brush in a drill, but no dice. It kept scratching. Next I thought I'd try 0000 steel wool around the brush, but gave up thinking that this might alter the dimensions of the bushing.
I ordered a new bushing. How to keep this from happening again?
Regards,
Stubb