IAyoteHNTR
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Who's got a 20 Practical and how are you personally forming your brass? I just ordered a new 20 Practical upper from R Johnson and wanted to get a head start on forming brass for it. I think I want to form at least 250-300 pcs for it to start with while I have the time during lay-off from work.
I went on the suggestions from a couple different sites/forums and just ordered a set of Redding type "S" dies with the competition seater die and ordered an extra .204 decapping rod Redding Decapping Rod #1031 - Midway so I'm assuming I can just unscrew the decapping pin off of the .223 die and use it on this .204 decapping rod in it's place in the .223 die? I also got .233 and .225 titanium nitride bushings to be able to step down the brass in 2 stages for forming and wondered if someone out there is doing the exact same thing and wondered how it's turning out for you? According to what I've found on the net I can just use the .223 competition seater die to seat with.
Thanks.
Trevor
I went on the suggestions from a couple different sites/forums and just ordered a set of Redding type "S" dies with the competition seater die and ordered an extra .204 decapping rod Redding Decapping Rod #1031 - Midway so I'm assuming I can just unscrew the decapping pin off of the .223 die and use it on this .204 decapping rod in it's place in the .223 die? I also got .233 and .225 titanium nitride bushings to be able to step down the brass in 2 stages for forming and wondered if someone out there is doing the exact same thing and wondered how it's turning out for you? According to what I've found on the net I can just use the .223 competition seater die to seat with.
Thanks.
Trevor