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Pet loads for 6.5-284?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1223609" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I went out and tried the primers. I don't know if it was a fair test because the targets I used I really could not see the X mark really well. I think it caused my test to be off greatly, but first off I did not load any with my standard hunting load of fed 210M primers...as for the rest the BR2 when shooting them seem to be slower in velocity due to the 1/2 inch lower hits on the bulls eye but it did produce a .65 inch group. So if any thing I would say the BR2 seem to be as consistent as the 210M's. Need to check the velocity on this load compared with my hunting load. both loads are 57 grains of Retumbo. But with all this said I think I'm going to order me a neck bushing die. I don't know if the Redding neck bushing die will also bump the shoulder back. I see a FL sizing neck bushing die (on midway USA) that I assume you can set up to just bump the shoulder back.....Anyone have any thoughts on this or have experience on a good neck bushing die that will bump the shoulder back as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1223609, member: 10429"] I went out and tried the primers. I don't know if it was a fair test because the targets I used I really could not see the X mark really well. I think it caused my test to be off greatly, but first off I did not load any with my standard hunting load of fed 210M primers...as for the rest the BR2 when shooting them seem to be slower in velocity due to the 1/2 inch lower hits on the bulls eye but it did produce a .65 inch group. So if any thing I would say the BR2 seem to be as consistent as the 210M's. Need to check the velocity on this load compared with my hunting load. both loads are 57 grains of Retumbo. But with all this said I think I'm going to order me a neck bushing die. I don't know if the Redding neck bushing die will also bump the shoulder back. I see a FL sizing neck bushing die (on midway USA) that I assume you can set up to just bump the shoulder back.....Anyone have any thoughts on this or have experience on a good neck bushing die that will bump the shoulder back as well. [/QUOTE]
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