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I have a couple of sizing die sets that use bushings to control neck tension. Slick but expensive idea. Additional bushings vary from $10 to $25 a piece! Kinda shuts down a lot of experimentation.
Why don't the die makers produce dies that reduce the neck to a little under minimum & then control the final diameter with the expander button? (I believe most dies probably already under size the neck plenty already.) A DIY'er could even polish down a steel oversize button a thousand or two himself. Sure seems like it'd be cheaper - or is that the reason for not doing it?
Why don't the die makers produce dies that reduce the neck to a little under minimum & then control the final diameter with the expander button? (I believe most dies probably already under size the neck plenty already.) A DIY'er could even polish down a steel oversize button a thousand or two himself. Sure seems like it'd be cheaper - or is that the reason for not doing it?
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