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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 917866" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Easier, but not accurate. Well, unless Hornady chambered your barrel and had fireformed your brass for you.</p><p>When you say "on the shoulder datum", I hope you realize there is no shoulder datum other than what you establish locally. Maybe that's what you meant while using a Hornady gage.</p><p>You don't need Sierra manuals for Sierra bullets, and Hornady manuals for Hornady bullets.</p><p>I haven't had/used a reloading manual in 35yrs(since reloading class in HS).</p><p></p><p>Also, you cannot predict bump. It is a trial & error determination, that is independent of ram, or shellholder, or shims here or there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 917866, member: 1521"] Easier, but not accurate. Well, unless Hornady chambered your barrel and had fireformed your brass for you. When you say "on the shoulder datum", I hope you realize there is no shoulder datum other than what you establish locally. Maybe that's what you meant while using a Hornady gage. You don't need Sierra manuals for Sierra bullets, and Hornady manuals for Hornady bullets. I haven't had/used a reloading manual in 35yrs(since reloading class in HS). Also, you cannot predict bump. It is a trial & error determination, that is independent of ram, or shellholder, or shims here or there. [/QUOTE]
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