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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2384110" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>17 dollars is still to much to pay for junk, I've had the same experience as Teri Anne, you gotta pick that perfect time frame to reload, measure your shoulder, one shot is not consistent, and if it's a little slicker on one side than other can probably contribute to runout. I can buy a tub of imperial or unique and and it lasts forever, I've made everything consistent in my reloads so I'm not gonna add something in that creates variables, yes it works but in my experience it makes it harder to make keep everything consistent, always had to readjust my die to put shoulder where I want it with one shot, if using a FL die I would have to run it through again after adjusting and now I'm working the brass again, actually another reason to get a body die cause if you don't bump shoulder enough you're not working neck again if you have to run it through again to get desired bump. So I'm wondering if anyone who really likes it is actually measuring shoulder to see if it is consistent, I did and it is not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2384110, member: 120986"] 17 dollars is still to much to pay for junk, I've had the same experience as Teri Anne, you gotta pick that perfect time frame to reload, measure your shoulder, one shot is not consistent, and if it's a little slicker on one side than other can probably contribute to runout. I can buy a tub of imperial or unique and and it lasts forever, I've made everything consistent in my reloads so I'm not gonna add something in that creates variables, yes it works but in my experience it makes it harder to make keep everything consistent, always had to readjust my die to put shoulder where I want it with one shot, if using a FL die I would have to run it through again after adjusting and now I'm working the brass again, actually another reason to get a body die cause if you don't bump shoulder enough you're not working neck again if you have to run it through again to get desired bump. So I'm wondering if anyone who really likes it is actually measuring shoulder to see if it is consistent, I did and it is not. [/QUOTE]
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