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Advanced Load Development and Reloading Practices
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2331151" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>A great presentation! I strongly support the use of mandrels, and support cutting all necks. Here wise. The inconsistency in the necks is a problem. I feel even with make the inside the neck consistent is very important, but I also feel putting the uneven neck to the outside of the case can cause problem with the exist of the bullet into the rifling. By allowing or pushing the bullet to one side or another some by the uneven neck on the outside. I use to case weight the brass, which help. but changing to volume weight. Now I haven't dealt with Lapua or Peterson brass yet. I do have them on hand and more coming. I will have to see the Lapua and Peterson stand up on volume weight. I am going to bushing dies. Here why, my chamber in the neck areas are being reduced in one rifle that's coming. So a standard die won't really work anymore. I also do a lot of using different case and fire form them to whatever rifle I reload for. Presently I am having 6mm/280AI being built. I finally got 500 Peterson 280AI brass coming. It has taken about a year to get them. The other is I type your entire message into my notes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2331151, member: 101791"] A great presentation! I strongly support the use of mandrels, and support cutting all necks. Here wise. The inconsistency in the necks is a problem. I feel even with make the inside the neck consistent is very important, but I also feel putting the uneven neck to the outside of the case can cause problem with the exist of the bullet into the rifling. By allowing or pushing the bullet to one side or another some by the uneven neck on the outside. I use to case weight the brass, which help. but changing to volume weight. Now I haven't dealt with Lapua or Peterson brass yet. I do have them on hand and more coming. I will have to see the Lapua and Peterson stand up on volume weight. I am going to bushing dies. Here why, my chamber in the neck areas are being reduced in one rifle that's coming. So a standard die won't really work anymore. I also do a lot of using different case and fire form them to whatever rifle I reload for. Presently I am having 6mm/280AI being built. I finally got 500 Peterson 280AI brass coming. It has taken about a year to get them. The other is I type your entire message into my notes. [/QUOTE]
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