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Forester neck honed die

What's your experience with sending your dies to forester to have the necks honed out to eliminate over neck sizing and reduce tension?
 
Had 3 dies honed and they all were done quickly and the new neck diameters were precise. Forster dies have always given very low runout.
 
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Mine was exact size but non concentric.
I have 3 done and had 0 issues. If you do not turn your necks then yes your cases can come out not concentric.

The reason i went with the Forster die was i had a 6br whidden die with redding neck bushings. Changed the bushing from .265 to .264 and all of a sudden my cases were wonky. I traced it to the hole in the bushing was crooked. Go figure. This made it so i never had to worry again. If they worked at beginning they will still be working at the end

David
 
Care to explain. How was the concentricity of the die measured?
I am not an expert....

I have a sinclair runout Guage.

I tried floating die, locking it down, decapping pin in and out.

Straightest I could get was 0.003.

Bullets seated more crooked than that

I can usually get basically zero runout on outside of neck with my other dies.

Never had problem with the regular non honed forster dies.
 
What would be an acceptable tolerance on a bushing. Reason I ask is because I have a 6mm br Redding Type-S FL die with a 265 bushing and found I was getting neck run-out with it. My bushing measures on 3 spots .1177 and .1182 on the last (4'th) spot. Would you think that is ok or out of spec.
 

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