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<blockquote data-quote="hawk45" data-source="post: 834755" data-attributes="member: 27634"><p>You will want to get some measuring tools to measure chamber, seating depth, bullet ogive and col to the ogive. Hornady makes most of these items for a nominal cost. It will allow you to use your Redding dies to their max and get the most out of your loads. </p><p></p><p>Not sure how serious you are about wringing out as much as you can but you may want to look into weighting your brass and checking volume. </p><p></p><p>Neck thickness, tension and seating depth all come into play to some degree. </p><p></p><p>Reloading is a never ending pit if are an OCD person.. keep that in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawk45, post: 834755, member: 27634"] You will want to get some measuring tools to measure chamber, seating depth, bullet ogive and col to the ogive. Hornady makes most of these items for a nominal cost. It will allow you to use your Redding dies to their max and get the most out of your loads. Not sure how serious you are about wringing out as much as you can but you may want to look into weighting your brass and checking volume. Neck thickness, tension and seating depth all come into play to some degree. Reloading is a never ending pit if are an OCD person.. keep that in mind. [/QUOTE]
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