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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
What is your reloading process from start to bang!
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<blockquote data-quote="sendero21" data-source="post: 1651424" data-attributes="member: 70613"><p>Use a Lee Neck die and runout is a thing of the past, it's the only neck due on the market which doesn't over work or stress the neck. </p><p>This is an I initial load at 100 meters, a168 grain A Max, 308 Win, fire formed and neck sized using a Lee Neck Die. Powder is Swiss Sl 52, at 46.4 Grains. Standard Deviation is less than 6. </p><p>Your right there any many ways to skin a Cat, it's such an interesting process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sendero21, post: 1651424, member: 70613"] Use a Lee Neck die and runout is a thing of the past, it’s the only neck due on the market which doesn’t over work or stress the neck. This is an I initial load at 100 meters, a168 grain A Max, 308 Win, fire formed and neck sized using a Lee Neck Die. Powder is Swiss Sl 52, at 46.4 Grains. Standard Deviation is less than 6. Your right there any many ways to skin a Cat, it’s such an interesting process. [/QUOTE]
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