Neck sizing die problems.
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Neck sizing die problems.
I'm having trouble setting up my neck sizing die. I have the bushing in the right way ( So i think) and when I adjust the die so the sliding sleeve full compresses it will only go 1/8 " of the way in even when I adjust the micrometer. What am I doing wrong? Was I supposed to take out of a piece because of the bushing?
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Sorry, I've never used that particular die before. Read the instructions to see if you need to full length size before you use the bushing die. The instructions that came with my RCBS Bushing Sizing die said that the bushings need to go in with the writing facing right side up so there may be a right and wrong way to place the bushing into the die. You might also try taking the bushing out just to see if the case will go all the way into the die. That might help you troubleshoot. Make sure the expander ball isn't bottoming out in the bottom of the case.
Sorry, I've never used that particular die before. Read the instructions to see if you need to full length size before you use the bushing die. The instructions that came with my RCBS Bushing Sizing die said that the bushings need to go in with the writing facing right side up so there may be a right and wrong way to place the bushing into the die. You might also try taking the bushing out just to see if the case will go all the way into the die. That might help you troubleshoot. Make sure the expander ball isn't bottoming out in the bottom of the case.
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kirbymagnum,
I may be confused but the die with the sliding sleeve and micrometer head is the bullet seating die, not the bushing/sizer die..... The bushings go in the die that has the decapping pin to remove the primer. This die is somewhat different then a non-bushing sizer die in that you must tighten the top/knurled adjustment knob all the way down against the bushing. This prevents the bushing from floating up and only sizing part of the neck. The decapping pin and expander are adjusted from the inside or only when you have it apart to access the bushing. If you are not using the decapping pin or expander you still must use the pieces they thread into as spacers. Hope this makes a little sense?
I may be confused but the die with the sliding sleeve and micrometer head is the bullet seating die, not the bushing/sizer die..... The bushings go in the die that has the decapping pin to remove the primer. This die is somewhat different then a non-bushing sizer die in that you must tighten the top/knurled adjustment knob all the way down against the bushing. This prevents the bushing from floating up and only sizing part of the neck. The decapping pin and expander are adjusted from the inside or only when you have it apart to access the bushing. If you are not using the decapping pin or expander you still must use the pieces they thread into as spacers. Hope this makes a little sense?
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Thanks for the help. The neck sizing die has a sliding sleeve and a micrometer too. The expander ball and the decapping pin are still in there. Maybe I didn't put the bushing in the right place? The instructions they provided are not very descriptive and for a beginner that is frustrating. Maybe i have to take out a piece in replace of the bushing? Even when I take out the bushing it still doesnt compress all the way even when i adjust the micrometer.
This is the die set i have. http://www.sinclairintl.com/cgi-bin/cat ... type=store
This is the die set i have. http://www.sinclairintl.com/cgi-bin/cat ... type=store
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