How much are you looking to remove?Who can hone the body size on a Redding Type S bushing die?
Maybe .001" or .002" on the diameter. Looking to just keep the body just under the chamber size and bump the shoulder .001"How much are you looking to remove?
I know Forster offers this service but did not know Redding did.Redding
That's pretty dang close to good. Yes, maybe a little heavy but not bad. It'll be tough to polish the shoulder/body junction well and the back end doesn't need much at all. You might slick it up a little but I'd probably live with it if it were mine.Here is what I have. This is a .222 Remington (my reamer design).
Shoulder: 0.3583 (reamer) vs 0.3550 sized brass
0.2" from BF: 0.376 (reamer) vs 0.375 sized brass
The brass was sized in a Redding Type S bushing die with the shoulder bumped 0.0015"
Yes...Redding's engineers made the Grendel die a tad smaller a few years ago. Probably for AR function but it's still good imo. I'd rather work brass a tad too much as opposed to not have enough sizing. Bolt click doesn't always show up until you have several firings on the brass. I despise click and/or hard lift.I honed my Redding grendel dies with a flapper I made with very fine sandpaper.
I think it was a good thing.
I was getting the shiny ring near the base of the case and had one case separation. I trashed a set of brass faster than I thought I should.Yes...Redding's engineers made the Grendel die a tad smaller a few years ago. Probably for AR function but it's still good imo. I'd rather work brass a tad too much as opposed to not have enough sizing. Bolt click doesn't always show up until you have several firings on the brass. I despise click and/or hard lift.