I just ordered my first bushing sizing die, I decided to give those a try after using standard dies for years. Even after reading through a few dozen prior posts on this, I'm a little confused on which bushings I need to pickup. I want to order what I'll actually use, and hopefully avoid ordering some bushings I wont need.
Loading for .308, I'm sitting on a mountain of Federal GMM, LC LR, and IMI Match brass. I went and measured neck wall thickness on a sampling of each.
FGMM came out at .338 loaded across all samples, the LC LR 18/19 came out at .015 wall +/- .001, and the IMI Match came out at .015, +/- .001 as well. If my math is right, this (luckily) gives me a value of .338 for all three brass types.
I'm aiming for .002 of tension, factoring in .001 spring back, it sounds like a .335 bushing would handle any of this brass just fine. Does this track?
Would it be wise to pick up a .334 and .336 as well? Or am I just buying bushings that I likely wont use right now?
Finally, it seems many recommend Short Action Customs bushings over the others. Are these worth the investment over RCBS, Hornady, Redding, etc.? Or should I just use the cash to pickup more of the cheaper bushings?
Thanks in advance.
Loading for .308, I'm sitting on a mountain of Federal GMM, LC LR, and IMI Match brass. I went and measured neck wall thickness on a sampling of each.
FGMM came out at .338 loaded across all samples, the LC LR 18/19 came out at .015 wall +/- .001, and the IMI Match came out at .015, +/- .001 as well. If my math is right, this (luckily) gives me a value of .338 for all three brass types.
I'm aiming for .002 of tension, factoring in .001 spring back, it sounds like a .335 bushing would handle any of this brass just fine. Does this track?
Would it be wise to pick up a .334 and .336 as well? Or am I just buying bushings that I likely wont use right now?
Finally, it seems many recommend Short Action Customs bushings over the others. Are these worth the investment over RCBS, Hornady, Redding, etc.? Or should I just use the cash to pickup more of the cheaper bushings?
Thanks in advance.