Are you guys finding that as your AA brass gets older and more used, you have to use smaller bushings to maintain neck tension? I started at .289" a couple years ago but changed to .288 last Fall; This year my resized AA casings using 0.288 don't seem tight enough..... in fact bullets slide right into the resized neck with a little finger tension. now I've just changed to 0.287. Is this your experience?
Also finding that I don't have to bump shoulders back that little extra bit by "camming" over a bit on my press.... the shoulder is just fine where it is without camming over; in fact when I do cam over on these the base of the casing is slightly lower than the minimum on my case gauge, plus I have just a small amount of neck length than the case gauge is happy with.
Also, an embarassing question....... Shouldn't the outside neck diamater of a resized casing equal the size of the bushing? If the answer is yes I have an issue somewhere.....
Thank you
Also finding that I don't have to bump shoulders back that little extra bit by "camming" over a bit on my press.... the shoulder is just fine where it is without camming over; in fact when I do cam over on these the base of the casing is slightly lower than the minimum on my case gauge, plus I have just a small amount of neck length than the case gauge is happy with.
Also, an embarassing question....... Shouldn't the outside neck diamater of a resized casing equal the size of the bushing? If the answer is yes I have an issue somewhere.....
Thank you
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