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Precision Reloading For Long Range Hunting by Jerry Teo
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<blockquote data-quote="Kris C" data-source="post: 283104" data-attributes="member: 17550"><p>Hi Jerry, In your article you say the Lee dies give you 4-5 thou neck tension. All my Lee dies are only 2 thou. down from the caliber. I took my 280 die and honed it down to .279 from .282 and I have really good neck tension now. Is this too much? With the 2 thou the die originally had I could move the bullets by hand and had one come out slightly in a magazine. I also took my .257 down to a total of 3 thou and the bullets are really nice and snug. I have searched up and down and most artciles never say anything more than 3 and a found a couple that went as far as 4 thou. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kris C, post: 283104, member: 17550"] Hi Jerry, In your article you say the Lee dies give you 4-5 thou neck tension. All my Lee dies are only 2 thou. down from the caliber. I took my 280 die and honed it down to .279 from .282 and I have really good neck tension now. Is this too much? With the 2 thou the die originally had I could move the bullets by hand and had one come out slightly in a magazine. I also took my .257 down to a total of 3 thou and the bullets are really nice and snug. I have searched up and down and most artciles never say anything more than 3 and a found a couple that went as far as 4 thou. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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