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Reloading
SS pins - a note of caution
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<blockquote data-quote="johngibbs222" data-source="post: 2263260" data-attributes="member: 49619"><p>OP, Did the reading on the labradar seem suspicious?</p><p>AsI only ever neck size on my own brass, I stopped tumbling my 223 and 308 brass as it was a pita to get the bits of shell out. I clean up the outside with fine steel wool, don't bother with the neck or the primer pocket and it doesn't seem to affect the accuracy in my rugers #1and #3, in fact the 308 #1 has subsequently given me my best 3 shot group at 100 metres of around 1/2" which is plenty good for my kinda hunting, it's also repeatable if I do my bit. It's as accurate as the #3 right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johngibbs222, post: 2263260, member: 49619"] OP, Did the reading on the labradar seem suspicious? AsI only ever neck size on my own brass, I stopped tumbling my 223 and 308 brass as it was a pita to get the bits of shell out. I clean up the outside with fine steel wool, don't bother with the neck or the primer pocket and it doesn't seem to affect the accuracy in my rugers #1and #3, in fact the 308 #1 has subsequently given me my best 3 shot group at 100 metres of around 1/2" which is plenty good for my kinda hunting, it's also repeatable if I do my bit. It's as accurate as the #3 right now. [/QUOTE]
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