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Pros/Cons of 30 vs 40 degree shoulder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2584408" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>DUCKMAN11: I started to answer you and it got posted before I finished. De-primer with only with a de-primer die, no sizing goes on. I anneal every time before sizing. I also set and recheck and cut my cases for length every time after resizing. I have the equipment to do it quickly. Cutting the necks for thickness is only done once at the original start of setting up the case to start with. I make that a 2 step cut. A partial cut and finish cut for thickness. So concentricity and accuracies in reloading is my goal. I have generally over a great many years been able to achieve 1/2" groups @ 100yds with the rifles I shoot. I won't keep them if I can't. At the same time I held my shooting to 500yds or less in the field. Now with new rifle I have had set up I am looking 700+yds to shot at Ground Squirrels and now P. dogs. I have and used a 220 Swift from the middle 70's for my ground squirrels shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2584408, member: 101791"] DUCKMAN11: I started to answer you and it got posted before I finished. De-primer with only with a de-primer die, no sizing goes on. I anneal every time before sizing. I also set and recheck and cut my cases for length every time after resizing. I have the equipment to do it quickly. Cutting the necks for thickness is only done once at the original start of setting up the case to start with. I make that a 2 step cut. A partial cut and finish cut for thickness. So concentricity and accuracies in reloading is my goal. I have generally over a great many years been able to achieve 1/2" groups @ 100yds with the rifles I shoot. I won't keep them if I can't. At the same time I held my shooting to 500yds or less in the field. Now with new rifle I have had set up I am looking 700+yds to shot at Ground Squirrels and now P. dogs. I have and used a 220 Swift from the middle 70's for my ground squirrels shooting. [/QUOTE]
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