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Reloading
6.5x284 Loading for best accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="highfinblue" data-source="post: 3025555" data-attributes="member: 67530"><p>When I'm bumping my shoulders back with competition dies I feed my cases into the chamber to make sure they fit easily. It takes a few adjustments to get the die set correctly. Whidden makes a good video on their die sets, not sure if it will help on your dies, but there's probably something useful on YouTube. Just make sure it's from an expert not someone like me lol. I like watching the guys that make the dies, that win 1000-yard F Class events and such. The brass will stretch when you first attempt to bump back a couple thousandths. I take is slow and easy with a new piece of brass with each adjustment, and then size them all when I get it where it needs to be. A machinist friend helped me get mine set up for my custom 28 Nosler, and it is amazing how well it shoots when I get everything right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highfinblue, post: 3025555, member: 67530"] When I'm bumping my shoulders back with competition dies I feed my cases into the chamber to make sure they fit easily. It takes a few adjustments to get the die set correctly. Whidden makes a good video on their die sets, not sure if it will help on your dies, but there's probably something useful on YouTube. Just make sure it's from an expert not someone like me lol. I like watching the guys that make the dies, that win 1000-yard F Class events and such. The brass will stretch when you first attempt to bump back a couple thousandths. I take is slow and easy with a new piece of brass with each adjustment, and then size them all when I get it where it needs to be. A machinist friend helped me get mine set up for my custom 28 Nosler, and it is amazing how well it shoots when I get everything right. [/QUOTE]
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