Hornady, RCBS and Wilson Bushing are also compatible
Method of determining bushing size, is to measure the neck wall thickness of the cartridge cases with a ball type or tubing micrometer. Double this measurement and add the bullet diameter to calculate the neck diameter of a loaded cartridge. As above, subtract 0.001" from this figure to determine bushing size.
The Redding Type S Bushing Neck Die allows the reloader to precisely control case neck size and tension. Type S Dies use interchangeable sizing bushings that are available in .001" increments. The adjustable decapping rod allows positioning the bushing to resize only a portion of the neck as desired. A decapping pin retainer is also supplied with all Type S-Bushing Dies. This enables neck sizing without the use of the size button for those who sort and/or turn case neck for uniformity. Bushing and shellholder are sold separately.
Features
Uses interchangeable sizing bushings available in .001" increments.
The adjustable decapping rod allows positioning the bushing to resize only a portion of the neck length if desired.
Concentricity is enhanced by the ability of the resizing bushing to selfcenter on the case neck.
The decapping rod is supplied with a standard size button. This is especially useful for reloaders who are using commercial brass as is.
A decapping pin retainer is also supplied with most Type S - Bushing Dies except 17 and 20 Cal. This enables neck sizing without the use of the size button for those who sort and/or turn case necks for uniformity