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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="rocky_lange" data-source="post: 207902" data-attributes="member: 10087"><p>Something I just stumbled across that not only makes sense, but works as well. Make sure all your brass in that batch is trimmed to the same length. If you use the seating die to crimp as well like alot of us do, the differences in case length will cause differences in crimp tension. Do it the first time you load and again as needed as your brass stretches. I shaved almost .1MOA on my first trial batch when testing this and had made no other changes.</p><p> </p><p>Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocky_lange, post: 207902, member: 10087"] Something I just stumbled across that not only makes sense, but works as well. Make sure all your brass in that batch is trimmed to the same length. If you use the seating die to crimp as well like alot of us do, the differences in case length will cause differences in crimp tension. Do it the first time you load and again as needed as your brass stretches. I shaved almost .1MOA on my first trial batch when testing this and had made no other changes. Rocky [/QUOTE]
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