| Item information | Value |
|---|---|
| GTIN: | 1612 |
| Category: | Redding |
Redding Bushing Titanium Nitride
The purpose of the bushing is to calibrate the case neck down enough to seat a new bullet.
To find the correct measurement, a loaded cartridge must be measured before firing .
This value is converted to inches.
Then 1/1000 inch is subtracted, as the case neck rebounds about 0.5/1000 inch and 0.5/1000 inch "Grip" is required to hold the bullet securely.
Then you have the correct bushing size in inches.
Example:
The case neck of a .223 Rem. cartridge measures 6.30 mm
divided by the value "25.4" results in 0.248 inches.
Now calculate this 0.248 inches minus 0.001 inches (the 1/1000 mentioned above), resulting in 0.247 inches .
247 is the desired bushing size for the measured .223 Rem. cartridge.
In this example, you can order:
Item "RD73247" a calibration ring made of hardened steel, or
Item "RD76247" a titanium nitride coated calibration ring (bushing).
Note: The neck diameter of a fired case is completely irrelevant for determining the bushing size.
Redding Reloading Equipment, Starr Road 1089, 13045 Cortland, Unknown NY, Vereinigte Staaten, info@redding-reloading.com, https://redding-reloading.com/


