Hopefully I'll word this correctly. I just came across the Berger 200.2x 30cal bullets and went to seat them in 1x fired Lupua 308 Win brass. Seating pressures were unusually high (65-100psi) compared to the 185g Juggs (35-45psi). Brass prep was the same as I have always done, so I thought what the hell?
Fired rounds of the brass were about 0.340" o.d., and I am aiming for 0.337" o.d. after fl sizing with s type die. This gives me a neck tension of about 0.002. What I found, after experimenting, was going with a 0.338 bushing followed by a 0.337 bushing resulted in seating pressures of 35-40psi. A big difference with this extra step.
So my question is this: If I used a fl sizing die with 0.338" bushing followed by a neck sizing only die with a 0.337" bushing, am I creating more problems in trying to save time? This as opposed to just changing out bushings in the original fl type s sizing die?
Fired rounds of the brass were about 0.340" o.d., and I am aiming for 0.337" o.d. after fl sizing with s type die. This gives me a neck tension of about 0.002. What I found, after experimenting, was going with a 0.338 bushing followed by a 0.337 bushing resulted in seating pressures of 35-40psi. A big difference with this extra step.
So my question is this: If I used a fl sizing die with 0.338" bushing followed by a neck sizing only die with a 0.337" bushing, am I creating more problems in trying to save time? This as opposed to just changing out bushings in the original fl type s sizing die?