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30 sherman magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="Copper Basin" data-source="post: 1955063" data-attributes="member: 53829"><p>One thing I noticed this morning was the ADG brass seemed to be stouter and more consistent than the Hornady brass. I am resizing them now and the take less pressure to resize in my press. They did seem more accurate as well. I was shooting a 12"circle at 800 this morning with fire forming rounds and you can punch that plate all day long. I did not notice this much difference in the 30 SM. Just my observations this morning.. I am using a .313 neck bushing in my die. It give me .0015 neck tension on my rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copper Basin, post: 1955063, member: 53829"] One thing I noticed this morning was the ADG brass seemed to be stouter and more consistent than the Hornady brass. I am resizing them now and the take less pressure to resize in my press. They did seem more accurate as well. I was shooting a 12"circle at 800 this morning with fire forming rounds and you can punch that plate all day long. I did not notice this much difference in the 30 SM. Just my observations this morning.. I am using a .313 neck bushing in my die. It give me .0015 neck tension on my rounds. [/QUOTE]
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