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Reloading
Concentricity/Neck Turning/Culling Cases:
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<blockquote data-quote="rockwind" data-source="post: 1644828" data-attributes="member: 84735"><p>one thing you may consider is ALOT of info you get will be folks that have applied benchrest ocd style reloading to their system, whether or not they are shooting benchrest. what you may be doing does not sound like benchrest and what i mean is that while sure, every tiny little detail could make a difference but for what you are doing, you will probably never see it on paper or target, especially depending on how you shoot or the quality of your rifle. </p><p></p><p>another thing, as far as concentricity, way far down your list of worries btw, can be measured numerous ways so compare apples to apples when doing it, some guys say they get .0005 when that may not be the case. </p><p></p><p>and like many have said, unless you have good brass, which you may not have, you could drive yourself crazy trying to get the results of actually having good brass. you should probably just focus on that berger ammo. ymmv</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockwind, post: 1644828, member: 84735"] one thing you may consider is ALOT of info you get will be folks that have applied benchrest ocd style reloading to their system, whether or not they are shooting benchrest. what you may be doing does not sound like benchrest and what i mean is that while sure, every tiny little detail could make a difference but for what you are doing, you will probably never see it on paper or target, especially depending on how you shoot or the quality of your rifle. another thing, as far as concentricity, way far down your list of worries btw, can be measured numerous ways so compare apples to apples when doing it, some guys say they get .0005 when that may not be the case. and like many have said, unless you have good brass, which you may not have, you could drive yourself crazy trying to get the results of actually having good brass. you should probably just focus on that berger ammo. ymmv [/QUOTE]
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