For a 6BR:
I have a Redding Full Length Sizing Die (FL W8). If I FL size the cases with this die I get about 0.0005" variation in the case o.d. diameter on the same case. If I use a Redding Bushing Die (B/FL OT) I get 3-4 thou difference between the max and minimum diameter on the same case. The necks are turned to 0.0127" about +/- 0.0002". It looks like the washer does not self center. Short range BR competitors don't use washer dies. They use custum made FL dies and an small hand press. What's going on here? I would like to FL always but the factory die sizes down to much, about 0.006" tension. The higher tension is OK if it shoots small groups. Casual BR shooting and varmints. I consider anything approaching a .400" group very bad for this rifle. Should I send the die to Redding with a couple fired cases and have the die neck honed out a few thou?
I have a Redding Full Length Sizing Die (FL W8). If I FL size the cases with this die I get about 0.0005" variation in the case o.d. diameter on the same case. If I use a Redding Bushing Die (B/FL OT) I get 3-4 thou difference between the max and minimum diameter on the same case. The necks are turned to 0.0127" about +/- 0.0002". It looks like the washer does not self center. Short range BR competitors don't use washer dies. They use custum made FL dies and an small hand press. What's going on here? I would like to FL always but the factory die sizes down to much, about 0.006" tension. The higher tension is OK if it shoots small groups. Casual BR shooting and varmints. I consider anything approaching a .400" group very bad for this rifle. Should I send the die to Redding with a couple fired cases and have the die neck honed out a few thou?