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<blockquote data-quote="tlk" data-source="post: 366626" data-attributes="member: 11397"><p>Frogman, sounds like we have nearly and identical setup. I too have the 30-06 for distance shooting and also have sub-1/2" groups. But I also am seeing the same thing with my Lapua brass. WW and Rem is much worse when it comes to brass variation.</p><p> </p><p>I came here today to post a question about this exact thing, so here goes: I have a forster comp seater die. There is no bushing for it. My case necks are in the .0125 - .0155 range previously noted in this thread, and I would like to clean this up. How do I tell how much grip my dies would be putting on the bullet if I uniform the neck (outside turn)? Do I call it .0135 - .014 like was mentioned or am I just making it all worse because the die wont seat properly because of the missing brass(i.e., not using the right seating die)? This sounds wrong because I have seated in necks turned to .0125 without any issues, but I dont really think I know what I am doing to be honest.</p><p> </p><p>Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tlk, post: 366626, member: 11397"] Frogman, sounds like we have nearly and identical setup. I too have the 30-06 for distance shooting and also have sub-1/2" groups. But I also am seeing the same thing with my Lapua brass. WW and Rem is much worse when it comes to brass variation. I came here today to post a question about this exact thing, so here goes: I have a forster comp seater die. There is no bushing for it. My case necks are in the .0125 - .0155 range previously noted in this thread, and I would like to clean this up. How do I tell how much grip my dies would be putting on the bullet if I uniform the neck (outside turn)? Do I call it .0135 - .014 like was mentioned or am I just making it all worse because the die wont seat properly because of the missing brass(i.e., not using the right seating die)? This sounds wrong because I have seated in necks turned to .0125 without any issues, but I dont really think I know what I am doing to be honest. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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