Okay guys back again!!! Thank you for the help!!! your knowledge has been a life saver/money saver.
So I recieved a beautiful gift the other day... a set of redding type S neck sizing dies with a body die and a bullet seater. so now the confusion begins, how do i bump the shoulder back .002-.003" before using these new dies? I am assuming the redding dies are the way to go.. the price sure makes them seem like they should be. Can I modify my Lee die to make it only bump the shoulder and not touch the neck?
So here is the process I was thinking of using:
1) deprime using the Lee universal decapper/depriming die
2) Clean the brass in my soon to be ordered Ultra sonic cleaner
3) Anneal if needed
4) Bump my shell casings back.
5)neck size with the Type s die
6) trim if needed
etc.
My biggest question is Step 4 (shoulder bumping) can I bump my shoulder ONLY by removing the decaping rod from the Lee FL die???? My understanding is that the Redding full body die will not FL and not bump the shoulder back onlyor can it???
Please correct where I am wrong!
So I recieved a beautiful gift the other day... a set of redding type S neck sizing dies with a body die and a bullet seater. so now the confusion begins, how do i bump the shoulder back .002-.003" before using these new dies? I am assuming the redding dies are the way to go.. the price sure makes them seem like they should be. Can I modify my Lee die to make it only bump the shoulder and not touch the neck?
So here is the process I was thinking of using:
1) deprime using the Lee universal decapper/depriming die
2) Clean the brass in my soon to be ordered Ultra sonic cleaner
3) Anneal if needed
4) Bump my shell casings back.
5)neck size with the Type s die
6) trim if needed
etc.
My biggest question is Step 4 (shoulder bumping) can I bump my shoulder ONLY by removing the decaping rod from the Lee FL die???? My understanding is that the Redding full body die will not FL and not bump the shoulder back onlyor can it???
Please correct where I am wrong!