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Reloading
neck tension for vld's into the lands
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<blockquote data-quote="carverelli" data-source="post: 82674" data-attributes="member: 4794"><p><strong>neck tension for vld\'s into the lands</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm loading for a 6-284. I'd like to experiment w/ seating the bullet into the rifling. I'm using Redding bushing dies and can put anywhere from .001 to .008 neck tension on the bullet(107gr mk). The problem I've had in the past is I either have to shoot the bullet out the gun or risk pulling the bullet out of the case and dumping powder all over the action etc. Is there anyway around this inconvenience. Shooting paper is no problem, but in the field, sometimes the shot no longer presents itself and I have to move the rig, hence the unloading part. Any help or advice would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carverelli, post: 82674, member: 4794"] [b]neck tension for vld\'s into the lands[/b] I'm loading for a 6-284. I'd like to experiment w/ seating the bullet into the rifling. I'm using Redding bushing dies and can put anywhere from .001 to .008 neck tension on the bullet(107gr mk). The problem I've had in the past is I either have to shoot the bullet out the gun or risk pulling the bullet out of the case and dumping powder all over the action etc. Is there anyway around this inconvenience. Shooting paper is no problem, but in the field, sometimes the shot no longer presents itself and I have to move the rig, hence the unloading part. Any help or advice would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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