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The L.E. Wilson 6mm PPC bushing neck sizing die gives reloaders precision control over case neck fit—a critical factor in accuracy-focused rifle reloading. Unlike full-length sizing dies that resize the entire case, a bushing neck die works on the outside of the case neck only, using interchangeable bushings you select based on your brass and bullet diameter. This approach eliminates the conventional expander button, which means better concentricity and measurably longer brass life, especially valuable if you're building loads for competition or long-range hunting where case consistency matters.
The die is designed for use with an arbor press, sizing the neck to 3/16 inch from the case mouth—a depth many precision shooters prefer for optimal neck tension without over-working the brass. Because you control bushing size, you can fine-tune neck clearance for your specific bullet and brass combination, something a standard die can't offer. The included decapping rod handles primer removal as part of the resizing stroke.
This is a serious reloader's tool, most at home in the hands of someone building match ammunition or developing handloads where consistency and longevity are non-negotiable. If you're stepping up from basic full-length sizing or chasing tighter groups, the L.E. Wilson bushing neck die pays dividends in both performance and case lifespan.
| Caliber | 6mm PPC |
| Type | Bushing Neck Sizing Die |
| Sizing Method | Interchangeable bushings (not included) |
| Press Type | Arbor Press |
| Includes | Decapping rod |
| Note | Neck die base sold separately |
A bushing neck die sizes only the outside of the case neck using interchangeable bushings, letting you dial in exact neck tension for your brass and bullets. It eliminates the expander button found in standard dies, which improves concentricity and reduces brass work-hardening. A full-length die, by contrast, resizes the entire case and typically uses an expander button, which is faster but less precise and harder on brass over time.
No, bushings are sold separately. You'll need to purchase the correct bushing size for your specific brass and bullet diameter.
You'll need an arbor press to operate the die, and a separate neck die base (sold separately). The die itself includes a decapping rod for primer removal.
Yes. The L.E. Wilson bushing neck die is designed for reloaders who prioritize case life and consistency, making it well-suited to match ammunition and precision handloads where neck concentricity and tension control directly affect group size.

SKU: 194197127 • Weight: 0.5oz





Availability: In Stock
The L.E. Wilson 6mm PPC bushing neck sizing die gives reloaders precision control over case neck fit—a critical factor in accuracy-focused rifle reloading. Unlike full-length sizing dies that resize the entire case, a bushing neck die works on the outside of the case neck only, using interchangeable bushings you select based on your brass and bullet diameter. This approach eliminates the conventional expander button, which means better concentricity and measurably longer brass life, especially valuable if you're building loads for competition or long-range hunting where case consistency matters.
The die is designed for use with an arbor press, sizing the neck to 3/16 inch from the case mouth—a depth many precision shooters prefer for optimal neck tension without over-working the brass. Because you control bushing size, you can fine-tune neck clearance for your specific bullet and brass combination, something a standard die can't offer. The included decapping rod handles primer removal as part of the resizing stroke.
This is a serious reloader's tool, most at home in the hands of someone building match ammunition or developing handloads where consistency and longevity are non-negotiable. If you're stepping up from basic full-length sizing or chasing tighter groups, the L.E. Wilson bushing neck die pays dividends in both performance and case lifespan.
| Caliber | 6mm PPC |
| Type | Bushing Neck Sizing Die |
| Sizing Method | Interchangeable bushings (not included) |
| Press Type | Arbor Press |
| Includes | Decapping rod |
| Note | Neck die base sold separately |
A bushing neck die sizes only the outside of the case neck using interchangeable bushings, letting you dial in exact neck tension for your brass and bullets. It eliminates the expander button found in standard dies, which improves concentricity and reduces brass work-hardening. A full-length die, by contrast, resizes the entire case and typically uses an expander button, which is faster but less precise and harder on brass over time.
No, bushings are sold separately. You'll need to purchase the correct bushing size for your specific brass and bullet diameter.
You'll need an arbor press to operate the die, and a separate neck die base (sold separately). The die itself includes a decapping rod for primer removal.
Yes. The L.E. Wilson bushing neck die is designed for reloaders who prioritize case life and consistency, making it well-suited to match ammunition and precision handloads where neck concentricity and tension control directly affect group size.
SKU: 194197127 • Weight: 0.5oz
