Morning everyone. Last night I was neck sizing some Winchester 308 brass, or maybe trying to is a better way of putting it.
The first few pieces went just fine. Then, the pressure needed to move the handle through a full stroke of the press increased dramatically.
What I found is that the sizing ball runs through the neck, but the bushing in the Redding S Type sizing die, is too large and is not leaving any marks on the brass. The bushing is a .336".
All of the brass has only been fired once, in my rifle. It was factory ammo from Winchester. Not sure if it was the same lot, but I did buy three boxes all at the same time, so I would hope it would be.
Out of the 28 pieces of brass, there are 15 that neck sized normally, and 13 that only ran the ball through the neck.
Would this mean that the neck thickness is our of spec on these pieces of brass?
Has anyone else seen anything like this?
Thanks for the help.
Adam
The first few pieces went just fine. Then, the pressure needed to move the handle through a full stroke of the press increased dramatically.
What I found is that the sizing ball runs through the neck, but the bushing in the Redding S Type sizing die, is too large and is not leaving any marks on the brass. The bushing is a .336".
All of the brass has only been fired once, in my rifle. It was factory ammo from Winchester. Not sure if it was the same lot, but I did buy three boxes all at the same time, so I would hope it would be.
Out of the 28 pieces of brass, there are 15 that neck sized normally, and 13 that only ran the ball through the neck.
Would this mean that the neck thickness is our of spec on these pieces of brass?
Has anyone else seen anything like this?
Thanks for the help.
Adam