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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Shoulder bump variance
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhovee" data-source="post: 1832204" data-attributes="member: 101820"><p>If you are putting different amounts of lube on the case there will be a difference. If your brass has been fired different amount of times it will be different. I have found the most consistent i achieve, is when i anneal brass every firing, and keep the firings the same on each piece. Imperial size wax and a consistent force and stroke on the press works good. I see about .0005 either side of .002 desired set back on shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhovee, post: 1832204, member: 101820"] If you are putting different amounts of lube on the case there will be a difference. If your brass has been fired different amount of times it will be different. I have found the most consistent i achieve, is when i anneal brass every firing, and keep the firings the same on each piece. Imperial size wax and a consistent force and stroke on the press works good. I see about .0005 either side of .002 desired set back on shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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