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<blockquote data-quote="steve smith" data-source="post: 20918" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>OK fellas. </p><p>I know that every body has there own opinions on what is absolutely neccisary to make the most consistant and accurate handloaded ammunition. Now I'm reffering to the large overbore magnums(300whatever mag on up to Darryls 338/416 and up to the big 50). What I want to know is the specifics, if you weigh your brass what % deviation will you accept. If you turn case necks how tight to the chamber to you cut it. Come on now spill the beans!</p><p>If you want you can take me through your entire loading process. I don't mind. Honest!</p><p></p><p>[ 07-18-2001: Message edited by: txhunter ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steve smith, post: 20918, member: 110"] OK fellas. I know that every body has there own opinions on what is absolutely neccisary to make the most consistant and accurate handloaded ammunition. Now I'm reffering to the large overbore magnums(300whatever mag on up to Darryls 338/416 and up to the big 50). What I want to know is the specifics, if you weigh your brass what % deviation will you accept. If you turn case necks how tight to the chamber to you cut it. Come on now spill the beans! If you want you can take me through your entire loading process. I don't mind. Honest! [ 07-18-2001: Message edited by: txhunter ] [/QUOTE]
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