Sorry to hi-jack this thread but with regards to not neck turning brass that has been through a bushing die, how do the wildcat guys fair?
When necking down from say 22cal to 20cal using a FL bushing die as the new calibre is a wildcat and no standard FL dies are available for that calibre, so the only choice is to use bushing dies to get the neck down to the appropriate size.
If the necks need turned for correct chamber clearance/expansion and the brass has been turned down into the neck/shoulder junction what will that mean?
Too thin brass at the junction and a risk of the neck separating or lack of neck tension in that area?
When necking down from say 22cal to 20cal using a FL bushing die as the new calibre is a wildcat and no standard FL dies are available for that calibre, so the only choice is to use bushing dies to get the neck down to the appropriate size.
If the necks need turned for correct chamber clearance/expansion and the brass has been turned down into the neck/shoulder junction what will that mean?
Too thin brass at the junction and a risk of the neck separating or lack of neck tension in that area?