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Reloading
Quality Reloading/Handloading Components?
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1334442" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>I don't neck turn but after annealing my 257 brass to save it splitting, my sd cut in half or more. I now anneal all my lr rifles and even my 308 federal brass has tightened the sd from annealing. All I do is use a 9/16 socket on impact, slowly revolve in the same spot on an acetalyne torch, watch the ring of colour move about half an inch past the shoulder, drop it in the container of water below it.</p><p></p><p> I have lots of dies, etc most work just fine, I have neck sized and full length sized my 308 and found very little difference in the grouping thus I don't worry about the "quality of dies" their quality helps make minute adjustments etc. But all of them will work.</p><p></p><p>Lapua and Norma brass are very nice. My 308 tightens up its velocity when I load the lapua brass verse the federal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1334442, member: 101677"] I don't neck turn but after annealing my 257 brass to save it splitting, my sd cut in half or more. I now anneal all my lr rifles and even my 308 federal brass has tightened the sd from annealing. All I do is use a 9/16 socket on impact, slowly revolve in the same spot on an acetalyne torch, watch the ring of colour move about half an inch past the shoulder, drop it in the container of water below it. I have lots of dies, etc most work just fine, I have neck sized and full length sized my 308 and found very little difference in the grouping thus I don't worry about the "quality of dies" their quality helps make minute adjustments etc. But all of them will work. Lapua and Norma brass are very nice. My 308 tightens up its velocity when I load the lapua brass verse the federal [/QUOTE]
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