In the world of precision reloading, the importance of maintaining exact control over your cartridge cases cannot be overstated. The Redding Type S Full Length Resizing/Bushing Die is designed for those who demand both accuracy and versatility in one seamless operation. This innovative die allows you to resize your cases fully while preserving precise control over the case neck—a feature that seasoned reloaders will appreciate. Utilizing interchangeable bushings available in increments of .001 inches, this system offers a level of customization that can significantly enhance your reloading process. The adjustable decapping rod is another hallmark of thoughtful engineering found within this die. It grants you the flexibility to size only part of the neck length when necessary, ensuring that each round meets your exact specifications without compromising performance. Concentricity—the alignment between bullet and bore—is critical for accuracy at any distance. The Redding Type S design enhances concentricity through its self-centering bushing mechanism, which aligns perfectly with the neck of each cartridge case during resizing. While all Type S dies (excluding those for 17 and 20 Cal.) come equipped with both a standard size button and a decapping pin retainer, they also offer advantages akin to our renowned Bushing Style Neck Sizing Dies. This versatility ensures users have multiple options at their disposal as they fine-tune their ammunition preparation techniques. For those looking to further expand functionality, removing the bushing along with internal components transforms this full bushing die into an effective body die—an invaluable trait for any serious handloader aiming for peak efficiency in their workspace. Please note that all dies are supplied without bushings; however, acquiring additional bushings tailored to specific needs will allow you to tailor every aspect of your reloading process effectively. With Redding's Type S Full Length Resizing/Bushing Die in hand, you're not just crafting ammunition; you're engineering performance—one precise round at a time.