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Reloading
Standard Deviation & Extreme Spread - What does it take?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lonewolf74" data-source="post: 1332251" data-attributes="member: 96274"><p>I have experienced better ES and SD in a couple loads by nothing more than crimping with a Lee collet die. This leads me to believe that consistent neck tension is a bigger factor in achieving good ES and SD so pursuing this is also my next venture.</p><p>Not meaning to hijack but a question I have is how do you figure out what bushing will get you to .002 neck tension? Or in my case I have Forster FL dies that I want to have the necks honed, how do I figure out how much should be honed out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonewolf74, post: 1332251, member: 96274"] I have experienced better ES and SD in a couple loads by nothing more than crimping with a Lee collet die. This leads me to believe that consistent neck tension is a bigger factor in achieving good ES and SD so pursuing this is also my next venture. Not meaning to hijack but a question I have is how do you figure out what bushing will get you to .002 neck tension? Or in my case I have Forster FL dies that I want to have the necks honed, how do I figure out how much should be honed out? [/QUOTE]
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