Aussie_Hunter
AH elite
So I have a brand new set of CH4D dies and I have also borrowed a brand new Redding FL resizing die from a friend and I'm having the same issue with both brands. Both brands of FL resizing dies are not resizing the neck properly, when I seat a bullet after resizing there is not enough neck tension. The Redding die is better than the CH die but definitely still not providing enough neck tension, actually not even close to enough neck tension, I don't even need to use the press to seat a bullet I can fairly easily seat a bullet by hand. I am having this issue with both Norman and Bertram brass through both of these dies.
Has anyone experienced this same issue? I have done some research online and have found a number of comments where people have mentioned they have had the same issue with the CH dies, sounds like it's a common problem but I haven't been able to find anything on the Redding dies. The last time I owned a 470NE I had Hornady dies and they worked fine with both Norma and Bertram brass, I never had an issue.
If anyone has any ideas on this issue, I'd love to hear what you have to say because I have pretty much got to the point where I have run out of ideas. I have even had my gunsmith who has 40 years experience, helping me on this issue and he has never seen anything like it either.
I think I can get my hands on another set of Hornady dies so I will probably try that as my next option but I'm getting a bit tired of not having any success and spending money on dies, as I'm sure most of you already know, 470NE dies are not cheap.
Has anyone experienced this same issue? I have done some research online and have found a number of comments where people have mentioned they have had the same issue with the CH dies, sounds like it's a common problem but I haven't been able to find anything on the Redding dies. The last time I owned a 470NE I had Hornady dies and they worked fine with both Norma and Bertram brass, I never had an issue.
If anyone has any ideas on this issue, I'd love to hear what you have to say because I have pretty much got to the point where I have run out of ideas. I have even had my gunsmith who has 40 years experience, helping me on this issue and he has never seen anything like it either.
I think I can get my hands on another set of Hornady dies so I will probably try that as my next option but I'm getting a bit tired of not having any success and spending money on dies, as I'm sure most of you already know, 470NE dies are not cheap.