Currently have a Forster Coax press.
My die selection is a Forster Ultra Micrometer seating die and Forster FL sizing die. Case bodies and mouths lubed with Honady Unique. Using Redding competition shellholder set on fired cases.
Chamfer and debur done with Lyman case prep xpress.
Currently using new Winchester .308 brass with neck thickness about .012-.013 measured with ball mic. My loaded rounds are measuring about .332-.333 @ neck.
Problem is I'm having lots of runout. About .004 to .007 according to Sinclair concentricity tool.
I'm thinking the expander ball in the FL die is causing this problem.
Am considering buying a Redding type S FL bushing die and a expander mandrel or neck turning mandrel.
As many of you know the Winchester brass comes beat to shit. What bushings and mandrel (turning vs expanding) do I need, and in what order do I use them?
They way I have it in my head is.....
Size in FL bushing die
Mandrel die
Seat
Will this work or am I heading down another path of failure?
My die selection is a Forster Ultra Micrometer seating die and Forster FL sizing die. Case bodies and mouths lubed with Honady Unique. Using Redding competition shellholder set on fired cases.
Chamfer and debur done with Lyman case prep xpress.
Currently using new Winchester .308 brass with neck thickness about .012-.013 measured with ball mic. My loaded rounds are measuring about .332-.333 @ neck.
Problem is I'm having lots of runout. About .004 to .007 according to Sinclair concentricity tool.
I'm thinking the expander ball in the FL die is causing this problem.
Am considering buying a Redding type S FL bushing die and a expander mandrel or neck turning mandrel.
As many of you know the Winchester brass comes beat to shit. What bushings and mandrel (turning vs expanding) do I need, and in what order do I use them?
They way I have it in my head is.....
Size in FL bushing die
Mandrel die
Seat
Will this work or am I heading down another path of failure?