JollyRogers
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All,
I am new to reloading and am starting out with 7mm-08. Like a "noob" I did not realize a full length bushing die needed a separately purchased neck bushing. I plan to start out with new starline brass and either acccubond 140's, ELD-X 150s or ELD-X 162s. Measurements are below for this brass and bullet combo. I've also included dimensions from some once fired Hornady and Nosler brass I have as well as the neck measurements for new factory 140 Accubonds and 150 ELD-X ammunition.
I've got RCBS matchmaster dies, and on their guidance measuring the neck wall thickness and bullet diameter then subtracting .001" I land with a bushing size of .317" for new Starline Brass. Should I assume that I will need a separate bushing for once fired brass?
.001" does not seem like enough "interference" for good neck tension from what I've read. I would have thought subtracting .003" would be more appropriate to result in .001" of springback leaving .002" of interference for neck tension. Further it SAAMI specs show a neck diameter of 0.315", which the bushing my math shows is over by .002" using RCBS guidance and dead on if I use the .003" bump.
Looking at Short action customs neck bushings for 7mm-08 they list a range of .304" to .312" this seems more in line with what I would have expected to need.
Any help clearing things up would be appreciated as I am clearly confused; or perhaps over thinking everything.
I am new to reloading and am starting out with 7mm-08. Like a "noob" I did not realize a full length bushing die needed a separately purchased neck bushing. I plan to start out with new starline brass and either acccubond 140's, ELD-X 150s or ELD-X 162s. Measurements are below for this brass and bullet combo. I've also included dimensions from some once fired Hornady and Nosler brass I have as well as the neck measurements for new factory 140 Accubonds and 150 ELD-X ammunition.
I've got RCBS matchmaster dies, and on their guidance measuring the neck wall thickness and bullet diameter then subtracting .001" I land with a bushing size of .317" for new Starline Brass. Should I assume that I will need a separate bushing for once fired brass?
.001" does not seem like enough "interference" for good neck tension from what I've read. I would have thought subtracting .003" would be more appropriate to result in .001" of springback leaving .002" of interference for neck tension. Further it SAAMI specs show a neck diameter of 0.315", which the bushing my math shows is over by .002" using RCBS guidance and dead on if I use the .003" bump.
Looking at Short action customs neck bushings for 7mm-08 they list a range of .304" to .312" this seems more in line with what I would have expected to need.
Any help clearing things up would be appreciated as I am clearly confused; or perhaps over thinking everything.
Bullet | Accubond 140 | ELD-X 150 | ELD-X 162 |
OD= | 0.284 | 0.284 | 0.2845 |
New Starline Brass Total Diameter | 0.3175 | 0.3175 | 0.318 |
Bushing Diameter (.001 bump) | 0.3165 | 0.3165 | 0.317 |
Once Fired Hornady Total Diameter | 0.3095 | 0.3095 | 0.31 |
Bushing Diameter (.001 bump) | 0.3065 | 0.3065 | 0.307 |
Once Fired Nosler Total Diameter | 0.3145 | 0.3145 | 0.315 |
Bushing Diameter (.001 bump) | 0.3135 | 0.3135 | 0.314 |
Factory 150 ELD-X Neck OD: | 0.31 | ||
Bushing Diameter (.002 bump) | 0.308 | ||
Factory 140 Accubond Neck OD: | 0.3115 | ||
Bushing Diameter (.002 bump) | 0.3095 | ||
SAC 7mm-08 Bushing Range | 0.304 | 0.312 |