- Location
- Jameson, SK
Just learning about the really high end reloading things to do, and I'm wondering what people's order of business is when doing what's listed above??
Thx
-J.
Thx
-J.
Clean, anneal, bump shoulder, clean, neck size, outside neck turn, trim and deburr
My process.
Jerry
Question:
Is it more important to bump the neck before you turn, or to expand the neck with a no-bushing die before you turn??
Here's my problem - I have a Redding FL Type S dies, so to do my bump before I turn, I'll be putting the neck through a bushing as well, which is counter productive isn't it?? I am planning on getting a separate neck expanding die, but not a separate bushing-less neck bumper.
In my basic understanding if you don't bump the neck before you turn, your turning length won't be right, but if you don't expand the neck properly before you turn, then the depth of your cut wont be right.
Thanks,
-J.
Question:
Is it more important to bump the neck before you turn, or to expand the neck with a no-bushing die before you turn??
Here's my problem - I have a Redding FL Type S dies, so to do my bump before I turn, I'll be putting the neck through a bushing as well, which is counter productive isn't it?? I am planning on getting a separate neck expanding die, but not a separate bushing-less neck bumper.
In my basic understanding if you don't bump the neck before you turn, your turning length won't be right, but if you don't expand the neck properly before you turn, then the depth of your cut wont be right.
Thanks,
-J.



























