I just recently got my shellplate set up to load .223 on my RL550B. My current setup is for surplus powders/projectiles so no high expectations there. I want to set up a second toolhead for better quality (ie more concentric, more evenly charged, less violently resized) loads.
I think separate body and neck sizing might give me what I want, or at least get me closer to it than the current squish and crunch sizing cycle. I am looking at 2 options
1) Run a Forster honed FL die station 1 with no expander, a Sinclair mandrel station 2, a RCBS uniflow on a CAPD in station 3, and Forster mic seating die
2) Run a custom body die made from a regular FL die and the neck bored out (while including the decap or decap first), a lee collet die, with the same powder measure and seater as case 1.
Either way I might need to work on the mandrels to achieve adequate neck tension, this will be run through an AR.
Is there a better way to take advantage of an extra station? I don't need a powder check and I don't crimp, the CAPD frees me from having to have the PM in station 2.
I think separate body and neck sizing might give me what I want, or at least get me closer to it than the current squish and crunch sizing cycle. I am looking at 2 options
1) Run a Forster honed FL die station 1 with no expander, a Sinclair mandrel station 2, a RCBS uniflow on a CAPD in station 3, and Forster mic seating die
2) Run a custom body die made from a regular FL die and the neck bored out (while including the decap or decap first), a lee collet die, with the same powder measure and seater as case 1.
Either way I might need to work on the mandrels to achieve adequate neck tension, this will be run through an AR.
Is there a better way to take advantage of an extra station? I don't need a powder check and I don't crimp, the CAPD frees me from having to have the PM in station 2.