What size neck bushings are you using on your 300 Norma (Norma brand brass)? I don't have my brass yet so I can't measure neck thickness but I want to get my bushings ordered. Just trying to get a rough estimate for what others are using. Thanks.
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I could use that info too. My first venture into both reloading for 300 NM and using bushings. I have the Lapua brass as well with (I think) I'll be using Hornady 230 A tip.What about on Lapua Brass for the 300NM? Any suggestions?
I needed .334 bushing for Lapua brass and 230 Hybrids. .335 hold was just a little lightWhat about on Lapua Brass for the 300NM? Any suggestions?
After you get the perfect powder weight and jump on a load, then you will have make up ten rounds with each bushing to see if your rifle prefers a certain "squeeze" around the bullet imparted from the neck's various 1/1000 inner diameter changes. And then, for my money, what is the point of going to that work and expense for that precision without also taking on "neck turning" as well. Unless you turn necks O.D. (outside diameter) also, the pressure around the circle will not be concentric anyway.
1. No, you definitely don’t have to size the necks down with unfired Lapua brass. Usually their neck tension is absurdly high and I have to use a mandrel to open up the necks (at least in other cartridges).Ok so I went to do the neck sizing die and used a .336 bushing on brand new Lapua brass using 230g Berger OTM Tactical and the case got stuck. I drilled a hole through the open primer to get a hole big enough to use a modified screwdriver that was turned into a hooked pick and tried prying it out and broke the tool twice. Luckily, my dad’s a machinist and took it to work and got it out. Anyone know why this happened. Is it because I don’t have to anything to brand new, unfired, brass?