Hengehold
Silver $$ Contributor
I shoot 1000yd NRA highpower not BR. I have noticed that x-count has improved by removing ammo with erratic neck tension (some noticeably light and some noticeably stiff) after seating by hand on a single stage press. Average cull rate for my ammo seems to be around 10%. I use Lapua brass exclusively.
When using a FL die and bushing only I noticed the percentage of cases with noticeable variance in neck tension increased dramatically, cull rate increased from 10% to 20%-30%. I went back to using an expander mandrel and it immediately corrected the problem and cull rate went back down to about 10%.
After reading about others having success with the bushing only approach, I may give that process another try and see what the results are on a second attempt. Perhaps there were other factors at play that I was not aware of such as seating too close to a doughnut for example.
-Trevor
When using a FL die and bushing only I noticed the percentage of cases with noticeable variance in neck tension increased dramatically, cull rate increased from 10% to 20%-30%. I went back to using an expander mandrel and it immediately corrected the problem and cull rate went back down to about 10%.
After reading about others having success with the bushing only approach, I may give that process another try and see what the results are on a second attempt. Perhaps there were other factors at play that I was not aware of such as seating too close to a doughnut for example.
-Trevor