L.e Wilson hand dies - neck sizer. Runout/neck tension

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  • Clay

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    Jul 22, 2021
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    the bushings work great for neck tension. What about concentricity? Some of the brass are dinged in a bit from firing. After sizing still evident. Non issue or not? Loading for benchrest.
    Thanks in advance
     

    KRC

    Active Member
    Sep 30, 2018
    618
    Cecil County MD
    If your necks are visibly non-circular after resizing, it is likely an issue. Try using a mandrel to oversize the necks prior to resizing. If just the case mouth is bent, a tapered punch can be used to round out and oversize the neck. (I say "likely an issue" as consistent neck tension is usually an important criteria for BR/precision reloading.)
     

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