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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 1000559" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>+1 </p><p></p><p>Also when I said I FL resize a lot of my hunting guns I didn't mean I just screw a die down and throw brass in it. I set the die so that it bumps the shoulder .002". Coincidentally all of my hunting guns except one achieve this bump when the die is cammed over tight on a plain shell holder. The one exception is more of a fun steel gun than a hunting gun but I have killed two deer and a coyote with it. And actually the fun gun gets MUCH better groups with a FL sized brass than NS. I have tried many times thinking that surely NS will be better if I get things right, but the FL brass just keeps out shooting the NS.</p><p></p><p>The more I think about it, I don't think I've ever had great success with NS. But then I am 35 with kids and a house and I can't afford match quality guns and such. All of my guns are what I would call economy guns or budget guns. Even at that I usually get 1/2 Moa or better accuracy with enough tweaking. Floating, bedding, and load work. Maybe in a match grade barrel NS works great. But in my budget factory barrels I've had no luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 1000559, member: 59915"] +1 Also when I said I FL resize a lot of my hunting guns I didn't mean I just screw a die down and throw brass in it. I set the die so that it bumps the shoulder .002". Coincidentally all of my hunting guns except one achieve this bump when the die is cammed over tight on a plain shell holder. The one exception is more of a fun steel gun than a hunting gun but I have killed two deer and a coyote with it. And actually the fun gun gets MUCH better groups with a FL sized brass than NS. I have tried many times thinking that surely NS will be better if I get things right, but the FL brass just keeps out shooting the NS. The more I think about it, I don't think I've ever had great success with NS. But then I am 35 with kids and a house and I can't afford match quality guns and such. All of my guns are what I would call economy guns or budget guns. Even at that I usually get 1/2 Moa or better accuracy with enough tweaking. Floating, bedding, and load work. Maybe in a match grade barrel NS works great. But in my budget factory barrels I've had no luck. [/QUOTE]
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