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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 107983" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>I have not done the kind of litmus test that would be required to prove it one way or the other. My guess is, most people who speak negatively about the product have not done so either.</p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]I spoke negatively aabout it because of experiences years ago shooting service ammo in match grade rifles. Folks would take .30-06 ball or AP ammo, chuck the bullet in a pulling collet, then bend the round a bit to straighten the bullet's alignment with the case axis. None of them shot as accurate as when the loaded round's case neck was held in a larger bullet pulling collet then the neck bent so as not to disturb the neck tension on the bullet. So, when this "bullet bending" rig came out some time ago and I was asked back then about it, I said 'twouldn't work well.</p><p></p><p>This was the norm back in the '50s and early '60s when M1 Garands were the only service rifle allowed in military style matches. 'Course that was before epoxy bedding and folks used match book covers or sand paper between the trigger housing flats so the receiver would be held tigheter in the stock.</p><p></p><p>All the above aside, if one does anything to loaded ammo that makes it consistantly shoot more accurate, do it; again and again and again......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 107983, member: 5302"] [ QUOTE ] I have not done the kind of litmus test that would be required to prove it one way or the other. My guess is, most people who speak negatively about the product have not done so either. [/ QUOTE ]I spoke negatively aabout it because of experiences years ago shooting service ammo in match grade rifles. Folks would take .30-06 ball or AP ammo, chuck the bullet in a pulling collet, then bend the round a bit to straighten the bullet's alignment with the case axis. None of them shot as accurate as when the loaded round's case neck was held in a larger bullet pulling collet then the neck bent so as not to disturb the neck tension on the bullet. So, when this "bullet bending" rig came out some time ago and I was asked back then about it, I said 'twouldn't work well. This was the norm back in the '50s and early '60s when M1 Garands were the only service rifle allowed in military style matches. 'Course that was before epoxy bedding and folks used match book covers or sand paper between the trigger housing flats so the receiver would be held tigheter in the stock. All the above aside, if one does anything to loaded ammo that makes it consistantly shoot more accurate, do it; again and again and again...... [/QUOTE]
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