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Redding Competition Neck Sizing Die question

NoahbodyImportant

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I am having trouble neck sizing the whole length of the neck, only able to size about half way down.

The neck sizing die micrometer with TiN bushing is at the lowest setting.

Any ideas or suggestions?

Thank you.
 
NBI,

Loosen the nut holding the decapping rod, then screw the rod into the micrometer as far as you wish. Or just cut an inch or two of the decapping end off the rod. You may wish to do that after making sure you have the spring holder oriented in the correct direction.

HTH,
DocB
 
Are they designed to size all of the neck?

Anyway, here's what they say:

http://www.redding-reloading.com/images/stories/PDFfiles/b-nkquickstart.pdf
 
DocBII said:
Loosen the nut holding the decapping rod, then screw the rod into the micrometer as far as you wish.

Or, remove the decapping rod entirely (like I suspect most users do anyway.)
 
brians356 said:
Or, remove the decapping rod entirely (like I suspect most users do anyway.)

Yep, I have a dinky little Lee press set up with a universal depriming die to remove all my standard case primers & avoid putting primer crud on my good equipment. I spun the pin down to suit Lapua flash holes too.
 
NoahbodyImportant said:
Removed it entirely fixed the problem. Thanks!

In that case, check your primer pockets from the earlier batch. That decapper hitting hard on the case base can crown the primer pocket hole.

Been there, done that.
 

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