I don't think anyone makes a carbide anymore. There used to be several out there but I'd bet the cost drove sales down and it likely wasn't profitable to do anymore. I think Benchrite was the last.Have you checked Bruno’s (Redding) and/or Whidden?
-Rick
If you are not looking for carbide I just bought a .262 and .263 from Bullet Central. Another bonus is they were/are on sale. These were steel not carbide. I have both carbide and steel but cannot tell the difference between the two. YMMVGuys who sells carbide sizing bushings (Redding style)?
I am looking for a .2630
Thanks,
Ron Tilley
Search carbide bushings on the site. I think Speedy still has a pair of Benchrite .2630's left. They are sized for Redding, Wilson, etc.Guys who sells carbide sizing bushings (Redding style)?
I am looking for a .2630
Thanks,
Ron Tilley
Thanks, ive reached out to him, but haven't heard back yet.Search carbide bushings on the site. I think Speedy still has a pair of Benchrite .2630's left. They are sized for Redding, Wilson, etc.
Bullet Central has a Micron .263, not sure if its carbide but they are supposed to be very good bushings.Guys who sells carbide sizing bushings (Redding style)?
I am looking for a .2630
Thanks,
Ron Tilley
Bullet Central has a Micron .263, not sure if its carbide but they are supposed to be very good bushings.
https://bulletcentral.com/micron-precision-series-neck-sizing-bushing-263/?searchid=616648
I imagine it's not hard to get them made since there are so many shops that will grind carbide tooling. It does require some commitment to a minimum quantity.Bud Mundy, NBRSA MS Valley Regional Director was offering them not too long ago in popular 6 mm PPC sizes.
It’s not difficult to find someone willing to do it, but the price you will pay per bushing and the minimum order quantity will deter most people.I imagine it's not hard to get them made since there are so many shops that will grind carbide tooling. It does require some commitment to a minimum quantity.