Yes, it is the type S neck die for a bushing. My Redding FL die does not take a bushing.your sizing die is a redding S die right? or do you just have a standard sizing die?
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Yes, it is the type S neck die for a bushing. My Redding FL die does not take a bushing.your sizing die is a redding S die right? or do you just have a standard sizing die?
I am thinking that I could fire 6-9 times and not have to bump back the shoulder until maybe then the brass won't chamber.
The numbers of firings will depend on several things. But don't take it to the point of where the brass "won't chamber", just take it to the point where you can feel the resistance of the brass when you close the bolt.
If you are neck sizing with the chamber neck size you mentioned, annealing every firing is overkill. But do as you like.
Hey, How are you?
I think I'll anneal when its time to bump back the shoulders every 6-8 reloads, I'm guessing.
I'm great, thanks for asking. That sounds like it should work fine. If your chamber case neck was much larger, like a typical factory case neck, your FL sizing die was taking the neck down to ~0.005" under the expanded neck diameter, then you are putting much more work into the brass in the case neck.
There was a thread recently where Riflewoman gave the amount of work to get brass to the point it should be annealed, and how many firing cycles that was. Pretty interesting example using the metallurgical properties of the brass.
I would like to read that article.
isnt that part of the confusion/ get a Full length S die. then the die will size the body and the bushing will size the neck.Yes, it is the type S neck die for a bushing. My Redding FL die does not take a bushing.
isnt that part of the confusion/ get a Full length S die. then the die will size the body and the bushing will size the neck.
the neck doesnt have to be sized 100%. if you use your standard full length die to bump shoulder back 002 the length u size the neck will be fine. the issue is you have no control of neck dia and your fl die will prob size neck dia down to far and overwork your brass leading to shortened brass life and probably more crooked necksThat could be the case, but I'm thinking that if the full length body die I have (no bushing) is set so that it only bumps down the neck .002" then the neck bushing would not travel the full length of the neck. I'm probably wrong here and someone can set me straight. I think I'll use what I have setting the full length die in the screws a bit to bump back the neck .002" and then run them through again using the neck sizer die. What's wrong with that? Double the trouble but saving a die. ha
Your case will tell you when it needs bumped. How often will depend on how hot your loads are.Hey, How are you?
I think I'll anneal when its time to bump back the shoulders every 6-8 reloads, I'm guessing.
the neck doesnt have to be sized 100%. if you use your standard full length die to bump shoulder back 002 the length u size the neck will be fine. the issue is you have no control of neck dia and your fl die will prob size neck dia down to far and overwork your brass leading to shortened brass life and probably more crooked necks
id follow your GS advice and size the necks to .230 with the S die neck sizer. a body die doesnt size the neck. the idea is to size your brass with the neck die until they expand enough they wont fit in the chamber then size them down with the body die, then keep doing that. the times you use the body die you have to use the neck die and size the neck also. i wouldnt do it this way id get a FL bushing die. i wouldnt use the standard FL die at all id use the neck die and body die or id get the FL s die.My full length body die for the 20VT sizes the necks of .221 Fireball brass to .232" and my bushing neck die sizes them to .230". But, sizing with the FL die brass fits into my chamber which is .235" neck diameter. So I guess I could just use that die. My gunsmith told me to size them to .230, but if it fits in, guess it's okay.
id follow your GS advice and size the necks to .230 with the S die neck sizer. a body die doesnt size the neck. the idea is to size your brass with the neck die until they expand enough they wont fit in the chamber then size them down with the body die, then keep doing that. the times you use the body die you have to use the neck die and size the neck also. i wouldnt do it this way id get a FL bushing die. i wouldnt use the standard FL die at all id use the neck die and body die or id get the FL s die.
i think that will work out best for you. dont know what one will cost in that caliber.That is great advice and I will order a redding FL bushing die.
Took a while to find it. Post 10 is what I was referencing.
http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/whats-a-sensible-frequency-of-annealing-308-cases.3947296/
Competitors will have a sizing die made from the same reamer used to chamber their barrel.
I wonder when you anneal?