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I drank the coax koolaid
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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2361534" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>After all day making ammo for 223 I put the new rebel against old rcbs Jr, I tested on new Lapua brass, I changed the dies back and forth and the Jr came out on top, while the rebel was pretty good on the average I got under .002 with the rebel the old Jr averaged right around .00125, nothing over .0015, I guess the first few rounds I made on rebel were the best, but was using once shot and twice shot which turned out really good, figured a good test was to use new brass and just neck size and the junior was clearly better, after pulling the Rams around the Jr had less play, rebel was good but I could feel a little slop, very small, but the junior had almost nothing, I wanted the rebel to use quick change bushings but I guess I'll have to screw them in Everytime and stick with Jr, I guess there was more quality built years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2361534, member: 120986"] After all day making ammo for 223 I put the new rebel against old rcbs Jr, I tested on new Lapua brass, I changed the dies back and forth and the Jr came out on top, while the rebel was pretty good on the average I got under .002 with the rebel the old Jr averaged right around .00125, nothing over .0015, I guess the first few rounds I made on rebel were the best, but was using once shot and twice shot which turned out really good, figured a good test was to use new brass and just neck size and the junior was clearly better, after pulling the Rams around the Jr had less play, rebel was good but I could feel a little slop, very small, but the junior had almost nothing, I wanted the rebel to use quick change bushings but I guess I'll have to screw them in Everytime and stick with Jr, I guess there was more quality built years ago. [/QUOTE]
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