Just picked up a Hornady match grade bushing NS die to use for my Rem 700 in .308. Measured necks on some ammo I had reloaded with Hornadys New Dimension FL sizing die and ordered the .332 bushing. The smallest Midway sells for that die.
It worked great, on Rem and Federal brass. But when going to seat bullets in some Hornady brass the press seemed to go a little too easy. Pulled the round out and was able to remove the bullet by hand.
Same thing with BHA Match brass.
This is all 3x fired brass, not neck turned, trimmed once. Frustrated, figured Hornady would make a bushing small enough to properly size their own brass.
Also, recently got a Super Swage. Works great for two things, Removing primer crimps obviously, and showing off just how inconsistent brass is.
OK, weak rant over, still like red kool-aid