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Reloading
Bushing Size Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Jesse09" data-source="post: 2997679" data-attributes="member: 88547"><p>My own best practice, after neck turning new brass for uniformity, is to use the largest bushing that exerts just enough pressure to resist bullet movement when I press a dummy round against a hard surface. I've found that as bushing size decreases past that minimum, group size increases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jesse09, post: 2997679, member: 88547"] My own best practice, after neck turning new brass for uniformity, is to use the largest bushing that exerts just enough pressure to resist bullet movement when I press a dummy round against a hard surface. I've found that as bushing size decreases past that minimum, group size increases. [/QUOTE]
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