Hengehold
Silver $$ Contributor
One of the technical articles on the accurate shooter main page discusses neck turning. I have included the link below for reference. It specifically recommends that a NON-BUSHING FL sizing die is used to size the brass immediately prior to neck turning. I understand that a bushing does not go all the way down to the shoulder. My question is, what exactly is wrong with using a bushing die?
The neck turning tool from K&M will turn the neck while the pilot cuts the doughnut out of the inside of the case. So why do I care if the neck is sized all the way to the shoulder? I can cut the doughnut from the inside and the excess material from the outside at the same time. Seems like this negates the need for worrying about if the doughnut is pushed to the inside of the neck or not. What am I missing?
Thanks,
-TH
The neck turning tool from K&M will turn the neck while the pilot cuts the doughnut out of the inside of the case. So why do I care if the neck is sized all the way to the shoulder? I can cut the doughnut from the inside and the excess material from the outside at the same time. Seems like this negates the need for worrying about if the doughnut is pushed to the inside of the neck or not. What am I missing?
Thanks,
-TH