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Shoulder bumping technique
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1859245" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>My grandfather made the dies I use in 222 30/06 and 22-250(still a wildcat back then) The 2 03a3s have Douglas barrels that were cut with his reamer. I couldn't tell you how much they move the brass. All 4 rifles are at my dad's. I can shoot anyone of them as well or better than just about everything I have ever shot outside the ppc. The common thing is that they make very straight ammo and all need to be neck turned to use properly something I'm trying (unsuccessfully) to reduce.</p><p>If you cerrosafe your die you will have within .0015 of the dimesion. You are better off getting a body die vs trying to use a Fl die or getting a custom die from Forstner on a budget or Warner if you want top shelf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1859245, member: 85987"] My grandfather made the dies I use in 222 30/06 and 22-250(still a wildcat back then) The 2 03a3s have Douglas barrels that were cut with his reamer. I couldn't tell you how much they move the brass. All 4 rifles are at my dad's. I can shoot anyone of them as well or better than just about everything I have ever shot outside the ppc. The common thing is that they make very straight ammo and all need to be neck turned to use properly something I'm trying (unsuccessfully) to reduce. If you cerrosafe your die you will have within .0015 of the dimesion. You are better off getting a body die vs trying to use a Fl die or getting a custom die from Forstner on a budget or Warner if you want top shelf [/QUOTE]
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