The decapping rod does its job. The neck doesn't move far enough into the neck bushing.Stack another bushing on top and thread your die top down to where it will work for you. If, after that, your de-caping rod won't work, buy a de-caping die.
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Rick
It is the correct die/bushing combo. I will call them today.They have a video on die setup and adjustment on their website. They made 2 different dies, the first one uses traditional style bushings, the second version using bushings that has the shoulder angle cut into the bushing. You may want to make sure you have the right style bushing for the right die.
Yes.Are you using the SAC bushing that has the shoulder as part of the bushing?
Do you measure the shoulder getting pushed back some amount? If so, the entire neck is getting resized.Yes.
Shoulder bumps back just fine.Do you measure the shoulder getting pushed back some amount? If so, the entire neck is getting resized.
I do have the bushings for their modular sizing die. All my brass, whether reforming 220 Russian to 6PPC or the Alpha, need to have the neck walls thinned, prior to sizing. The expander mandrel needs to allow the neck walls to be thinned. The smallest bushing from SAC is a .258 which doesn't give the neck tension enough to to grip the bullet.They have a video on die setup and adjustment on their website. They made 2 different dies, the first one uses traditional style bushings, the second version using bushings that has the shoulder angle cut into the bushing. You may want to make sure you have the right style bushing for the right die.