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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Concentricity .. how important?
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 1440504" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>I could just SCREEEEEEEEEAM, and I'm not kidding. I strive to always produce the most accurate reloads I can but it has become painfully clear to me doing so almost demands a considerable expenditure of money. It would seam my RCBS RC press needs to be replaced with a Forester COAX press, and I need at the VERY LEAST to invest in a Redding case neck gauge and a Sinclare concentricity gauge as well as Forester BR FL sizing and bullet seating dies for all of my reloading of rifles. And my ammo is only as good as the firearm I put it in and all of my rifles are stone stock factory so even if I produce ammo with >.003" run out if my rifles chambers are less than perfect they will likely negate my accuracy potential of my ammo even if near perfect.</p><p></p><p>It's times like this where ignorance could almost be looked upon as bliss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 1440504, member: 95733"] I could just SCREEEEEEEEEAM, and I'm not kidding. I strive to always produce the most accurate reloads I can but it has become painfully clear to me doing so almost demands a considerable expenditure of money. It would seam my RCBS RC press needs to be replaced with a Forester COAX press, and I need at the VERY LEAST to invest in a Redding case neck gauge and a Sinclare concentricity gauge as well as Forester BR FL sizing and bullet seating dies for all of my reloading of rifles. And my ammo is only as good as the firearm I put it in and all of my rifles are stone stock factory so even if I produce ammo with >.003" run out if my rifles chambers are less than perfect they will likely negate my accuracy potential of my ammo even if near perfect. It's times like this where ignorance could almost be looked upon as bliss. [/QUOTE]
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