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Relearning Reloading - Need Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="tlk" data-source="post: 235559" data-attributes="member: 11397"><p>OK, on the topic of the dies I am confused: how are you sizing your brass this? Seems most of you are using multiple brands at different stages but I canot get a handle on what the process is.</p><p> </p><p>For my 30-30 I would full length size and trim any brass that had not gone through my rifle. If I had shot it I would only neck size it and see if it needed to be trimmed. I was doing this with lyman dies and a handloader. Accurcy was fairly good, but then again we are only talking about 100 - 150 yard shots with open sights.</p><p> </p><p>For a long range/precision application, what is the process you all are using for new brass? For brass from your rifle? Where in all of this are you using f/l or neck dies? I am trying to get some dies and getting the impression that this information will correlate to the purchase of individual dies or die sets from various companies to get the best loads.</p><p> </p><p>Books are coming that were recommended. Got some Lapua brass coming, so here we go...</p><p> </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tlk, post: 235559, member: 11397"] OK, on the topic of the dies I am confused: how are you sizing your brass this? Seems most of you are using multiple brands at different stages but I canot get a handle on what the process is. For my 30-30 I would full length size and trim any brass that had not gone through my rifle. If I had shot it I would only neck size it and see if it needed to be trimmed. I was doing this with lyman dies and a handloader. Accurcy was fairly good, but then again we are only talking about 100 - 150 yard shots with open sights. For a long range/precision application, what is the process you all are using for new brass? For brass from your rifle? Where in all of this are you using f/l or neck dies? I am trying to get some dies and getting the impression that this information will correlate to the purchase of individual dies or die sets from various companies to get the best loads. Books are coming that were recommended. Got some Lapua brass coming, so here we go... Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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