I removed my expander ball in my Redding Type S FL Bushing die in an effort to reduce run out and increase consistency in the necks, which it has.
I'm using a .269" bushing (6mmCM Peterson SRP) and had, with the expander ball INSTALLED, been getting .002" tension; sized brass would read .272" and loaded rounds would read .274"
Since removing the expander and just sizing the exterior with the .269" bushing, they come out at .269"... And loaded rounds are still at .274"
I went from .002" to .005" neck tension, and I see why...
I'm going to shoot a double handful over the chronograph, but I expect an increase in velocity, as well as a wider ES & SD, and a decrease in accuracy, despite the ammo being straighter. And I guess I'll be ordering a .272" bushing!
May I pose a question here.
What's the point of a bushing in a die with an expander ball, which determines the final diameter of the neck and not the bushing?
I could always feel the expander ball in the necks on the downstroke of sizing, which I guess means the expander had the final say on neck tension, not the bushing... This doesn't make sense though, as a bushing is supposed to control neck tension, not the expander.
I'm using a .269" bushing (6mmCM Peterson SRP) and had, with the expander ball INSTALLED, been getting .002" tension; sized brass would read .272" and loaded rounds would read .274"
Since removing the expander and just sizing the exterior with the .269" bushing, they come out at .269"... And loaded rounds are still at .274"
I went from .002" to .005" neck tension, and I see why...
I'm going to shoot a double handful over the chronograph, but I expect an increase in velocity, as well as a wider ES & SD, and a decrease in accuracy, despite the ammo being straighter. And I guess I'll be ordering a .272" bushing!
May I pose a question here.
What's the point of a bushing in a die with an expander ball, which determines the final diameter of the neck and not the bushing?
I could always feel the expander ball in the necks on the downstroke of sizing, which I guess means the expander had the final say on neck tension, not the bushing... This doesn't make sense though, as a bushing is supposed to control neck tension, not the expander.