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Reloading
Full lenght sizing VS necksizing, which is better
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<blockquote data-quote="Desert Fox" data-source="post: 143157" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>What really amazing about this is that, the SD is in the single digit. Even the extreme spread is still pretty low. Used the Lyman DPS to weigh the charges. I verified the powder drop with my Hornady balance beam and, it's within 1/10 of a grain. Full lenght sizing was done using Lee die. Brass was trimmed using Lee case lenght gage and cutter. Champering was done using Lyman VLD champering reamer. Bullet setting was done using regular RCBS die. Brass prep includes neck turning using Foster HOT 100 just to uniform neck thickness all around. Primer pocket was squared using EJS primer pocket uniformer and flash hole deburred using RCBS flash hole deburring tool. All reloading was done on an old RCBS RS Press. </p><p></p><p>I'll try this load at our 500 meter range. I'll post the result here. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desert Fox, post: 143157, member: 396"] What really amazing about this is that, the SD is in the single digit. Even the extreme spread is still pretty low. Used the Lyman DPS to weigh the charges. I verified the powder drop with my Hornady balance beam and, it's within 1/10 of a grain. Full lenght sizing was done using Lee die. Brass was trimmed using Lee case lenght gage and cutter. Champering was done using Lyman VLD champering reamer. Bullet setting was done using regular RCBS die. Brass prep includes neck turning using Foster HOT 100 just to uniform neck thickness all around. Primer pocket was squared using EJS primer pocket uniformer and flash hole deburred using RCBS flash hole deburring tool. All reloading was done on an old RCBS RS Press. I'll try this load at our 500 meter range. I'll post the result here. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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