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Best approach for consistent bullet release
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 684727" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Well I find that fired cases are not new cases, they will never again be new cases, and that load development can take best seating to various depths(other than soft seating/jammed).</p><p></p><p>It seems the jest of this thread is that an experienced shooter is going through 'extra efforts', beyond needed. And yet, it's rationalized here that he should FL size necks, super clean necks, anneal necks constantly, lube necks, and soft seat all bullets to get full circle into something that supposedly works..</p><p>I'm tellin ya this something amounts to no more than tail chasing.</p><p></p><p>Every single one of these actions introduces variables, and IMO, there is no real basis for any of it.</p><p>I don't do any of it, and so far I've managed 3/8moa or less with every gun I've worked with, including factory guns.</p><p></p><p>That shooter who recognizes what he needs to to be in tune for a match isn't going to listen to you, as this would surely be a setback for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 684727, member: 1521"] Well I find that fired cases are not new cases, they will never again be new cases, and that load development can take best seating to various depths(other than soft seating/jammed). It seems the jest of this thread is that an experienced shooter is going through 'extra efforts', beyond needed. And yet, it's rationalized here that he should FL size necks, super clean necks, anneal necks constantly, lube necks, and soft seat all bullets to get full circle into something that supposedly works.. I'm tellin ya this something amounts to no more than tail chasing. Every single one of these actions introduces variables, and IMO, there is no real basis for any of it. I don't do any of it, and so far I've managed 3/8moa or less with every gun I've worked with, including factory guns. That shooter who recognizes what he needs to to be in tune for a match isn't going to listen to you, as this would surely be a setback for him. [/QUOTE]
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