Redding Ti Neck Bushings

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Anyone got a source for Redding Ti Nitride neck bushings, that is not X-Reload or Londero Sports? Both those stores have the best price but they both have the exact same stupid need to sign up for an account, that I don't want nor need and a website "contact page" that is beyond useless. Some days I just HATE technology. I just want to order a couple of items .... but the process has to be both stupid, and complicated.
 
Prophet River has them in stock. I just ordered a redding steel bushing from them the other day for my latest rifle workup.
 
Just out of curiosity, what is the advantage of Ti bushings over stainless steel ones? I've used the latter in my LE Wilson dies for years and have never encountered a problem or any signs of excessive wear.
 
Just out of curiosity, what is the advantage of Ti bushings over stainless steel ones? I've used the latter in my LE Wilson dies for years and have never encountered a problem or any signs of excessive wear.
The TiN don't require lube on the neck.

Although I discovered that they still do, right after having been annealed. I managed to damage the bushing by sizing totally dry just annealed necks. :(
 
The TiN don't require lube on the neck.

Although I discovered that they still do, right after having been annealed. I managed to damage the bushing by sizing totally dry just annealed necks. :(
OK, that's helpful. Maybe full-length sizers require lube with bushings; I don't know, as I've never used a full-length bushing die. All of my Wilson bushing dies are neck sizers, and I've never used or needed any lube with them with the stainless steel bushings.
 
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