Currently I two step my brass sizing. First I use a Redding body die with a competition shell holder to size the body with a 0.002" shoulder bump. I then use a Lee collet die to size the neck after that.
I understand that the variance in neck thickness is less prone to effect the ID of the neck using the collet, which makes sense to me. I don't want to get into the neck turning process and would like to know if there are other options that size the brass neck to a mandrel that may be better. I really don't want to undersize the ID of the neck and pull something through it to get the right ID either. The bushing method is interesting, but neck thickness variance seems to effects it more.
Don
I understand that the variance in neck thickness is less prone to effect the ID of the neck using the collet, which makes sense to me. I don't want to get into the neck turning process and would like to know if there are other options that size the brass neck to a mandrel that may be better. I really don't want to undersize the ID of the neck and pull something through it to get the right ID either. The bushing method is interesting, but neck thickness variance seems to effects it more.
Don
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