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300 RUM load development questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidesloe" data-source="post: 779435" data-attributes="member: 47761"><p>Maybe I miss spoke a bit. I do set my die to bump the shoulder back 1-2 thou. To me personally being new to loading would be snug in comparison to the headspacing I see in factory ammo. I don't have any binding closing the bolt.</p><p>As far as leaving a little donut, I'm not convinced that that would be at all beneficial to accuracy. I just leave a little to be sure I'm not in some way altering the neck shoulder junction. I'm inexperienced, and don't yet know what I can get away with and not. Just playing it safe.</p><p>I'm using an FL micrometer bushing die, so even though FL sizing, and bumping shoulders according to my measurements I still have control of how much of the neck is sized.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for that link</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidesloe, post: 779435, member: 47761"] Maybe I miss spoke a bit. I do set my die to bump the shoulder back 1-2 thou. To me personally being new to loading would be snug in comparison to the headspacing I see in factory ammo. I don't have any binding closing the bolt. As far as leaving a little donut, I'm not convinced that that would be at all beneficial to accuracy. I just leave a little to be sure I'm not in some way altering the neck shoulder junction. I'm inexperienced, and don't yet know what I can get away with and not. Just playing it safe. I'm using an FL micrometer bushing die, so even though FL sizing, and bumping shoulders according to my measurements I still have control of how much of the neck is sized. Thanks for that link [/QUOTE]
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