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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Setting your sizing die to bump the shoulder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Reloading Technologies" data-source="post: 1941153" data-attributes="member: 112711"><p>Getting consistency among your reloads is key for accuracy and dependability if done right. Using the "feel method" is alway going to be less consistent than a comparator. There isnt a neuro-sugeon in the world who can "feel" .002 difference when closing a bolt. So its always best to use a tool capable of measuring down to the thousandth of an inch to compare your fired case to a resized case. Achieving a true -.0015 to -.002 will yeild the best results for most and there is just no way to do this consistently using the "feel method" .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reloading Technologies, post: 1941153, member: 112711"] Getting consistency among your reloads is key for accuracy and dependability if done right. Using the "feel method" is alway going to be less consistent than a comparator. There isnt a neuro-sugeon in the world who can "feel" .002 difference when closing a bolt. So its always best to use a tool capable of measuring down to the thousandth of an inch to compare your fired case to a resized case. Achieving a true -.0015 to -.002 will yeild the best results for most and there is just no way to do this consistently using the "feel method" . [/QUOTE]
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