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Reloading
Need to fix high ES
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2777364" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>First, make sure there is not lube or graphite in the necks as lube will affect things a lot. Then, I would be using a min .003 neck tension. Fast way to tell if neck tension is the issue is to put a LIGHT crimp on 5 rounds and see what you get for ES. Other option it to try seating .005 into the lands. I would try each separately. Final point, what is the SD you are getting with this larger ES. Are you getting occasional outliers and the SD is actually pretty low?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2777364, member: 26077"] First, make sure there is not lube or graphite in the necks as lube will affect things a lot. Then, I would be using a min .003 neck tension. Fast way to tell if neck tension is the issue is to put a LIGHT crimp on 5 rounds and see what you get for ES. Other option it to try seating .005 into the lands. I would try each separately. Final point, what is the SD you are getting with this larger ES. Are you getting occasional outliers and the SD is actually pretty low? [/QUOTE]
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