I am having some confusion on all the resizing bith bushing dies and mandrels.
If I take a bushing die and resize so that my inner diameter is .306 (taking into account of course the bushing itself forms the outside diameter so Inner+2 Brass Thickness).
Now I take a .307 Diameter Mandrel and expand the neck to .307 for .001 neck tension.
So how would one get .002 neck tension, or even .003 (I realize the later is not common, but as an example). My understanding is that the mandrel gives a final inner diameter, so if I want .002 neck tension, I would need a .306 expander.
But almost all the mandrel expanders are a uniform size (from what I have seen--this could be the disconnect), but there are a ton of bushings. So now I'm lost. Even if I used a smaller bushing to squeeze the innder diameter to .304, the mandrel takes it back to the same inner diameter. Even if there is "spring" in the brass, the mandrel always produces the same inner diameter--so how does one then "adjust" neck tension, and what's the point of the bushing if the mandrel just undoes that step. (My guess is it doesn't which is why I'm a bit lost).
What am I missing.
If I take a bushing die and resize so that my inner diameter is .306 (taking into account of course the bushing itself forms the outside diameter so Inner+2 Brass Thickness).
Now I take a .307 Diameter Mandrel and expand the neck to .307 for .001 neck tension.
So how would one get .002 neck tension, or even .003 (I realize the later is not common, but as an example). My understanding is that the mandrel gives a final inner diameter, so if I want .002 neck tension, I would need a .306 expander.
But almost all the mandrel expanders are a uniform size (from what I have seen--this could be the disconnect), but there are a ton of bushings. So now I'm lost. Even if I used a smaller bushing to squeeze the innder diameter to .304, the mandrel takes it back to the same inner diameter. Even if there is "spring" in the brass, the mandrel always produces the same inner diameter--so how does one then "adjust" neck tension, and what's the point of the bushing if the mandrel just undoes that step. (My guess is it doesn't which is why I'm a bit lost).
What am I missing.