Well I decided I was gonna dedicate my old tikka 3006 as my practice hunting rifle. Its the pre t3 model and a good shooter.
I've got a FL die set, a redding body die, and a lee collect neck sizer. The body die/collect do a great job of sizing cases w/minimal run out but I like a little more neck tension than I get w/the collect die. The FL die does OK but I get varied run out.
For giggles I picked up a lee rgb die set for under $20. It didn't do good at run out as it came and lots of fiddlng w/the expander stem didn't fix it.
So I pulled the stem and ground down the expander till it no longer worked. Now when I size it knocks out the primer but leaves the neck not expanded. Run out is basically zero on these cases. I lube the inside of the necks w/dry lube and plunge them w/a hornady eliptical expander....when done the needle barely wiggles on my run out gauge. Yes its a two stage sizing but so is a collect/body die and the result is perfect.
And because its a cheap die I've been using it on non clean brass covered w/hornady one shot lube and then hit the sonic cleaner after sizing.
None of this is earth shattering and just another way to skin the "run out" cat.
I guess what I'm saying....I think if i had to do it over id probably avoid buying a $25 body die and $18 collect die.
I thing I'll pick up a 300 win mag rgb set and do the same thing....wish they made em in 7-08!
I've got a FL die set, a redding body die, and a lee collect neck sizer. The body die/collect do a great job of sizing cases w/minimal run out but I like a little more neck tension than I get w/the collect die. The FL die does OK but I get varied run out.
For giggles I picked up a lee rgb die set for under $20. It didn't do good at run out as it came and lots of fiddlng w/the expander stem didn't fix it.
So I pulled the stem and ground down the expander till it no longer worked. Now when I size it knocks out the primer but leaves the neck not expanded. Run out is basically zero on these cases. I lube the inside of the necks w/dry lube and plunge them w/a hornady eliptical expander....when done the needle barely wiggles on my run out gauge. Yes its a two stage sizing but so is a collect/body die and the result is perfect.
And because its a cheap die I've been using it on non clean brass covered w/hornady one shot lube and then hit the sonic cleaner after sizing.
None of this is earth shattering and just another way to skin the "run out" cat.
I guess what I'm saying....I think if i had to do it over id probably avoid buying a $25 body die and $18 collect die.
I thing I'll pick up a 300 win mag rgb set and do the same thing....wish they made em in 7-08!