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Best reloader for Precision long range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 1148525" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>never used a Forster bushing die, and to be exact the only bushing dies I own are Wilson and two Redding sets that fail to impress me. Now I use all my threaded dies in my 1978 Bananza Co-Ax press (yes it's that old!). I check my sized cases 95% of the time with a Neco gauge with an Interrapid .0005" indicator. The difference between the Forster and the Wilson is three to five tenths TIR runout. I have a .0001" Interrapid, and will occasionally use it, but it's extremely touchy to work with. Yet I've gone so far as to use a .000050" Federal just to cross check me references. I'm not that good at reloading, so I only check my setups with it. I load some tight neck chambers, and of course shave the necks on the cases. That's where the Wilson steps out ahead of the pack. With standard neck diameters the difference is closer to three tenths run out.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 1148525, member: 25383"] never used a Forster bushing die, and to be exact the only bushing dies I own are Wilson and two Redding sets that fail to impress me. Now I use all my threaded dies in my 1978 Bananza Co-Ax press (yes it's that old!). I check my sized cases 95% of the time with a Neco gauge with an Interrapid .0005" indicator. The difference between the Forster and the Wilson is three to five tenths TIR runout. I have a .0001" Interrapid, and will occasionally use it, but it's extremely touchy to work with. Yet I've gone so far as to use a .000050" Federal just to cross check me references. I'm not that good at reloading, so I only check my setups with it. I load some tight neck chambers, and of course shave the necks on the cases. That's where the Wilson steps out ahead of the pack. With standard neck diameters the difference is closer to three tenths run out. gary [/QUOTE]
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