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Reloading
Bullet choice vs bushing choice
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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 1911909" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>I have not tried measuring neck thickness. All the brass came from the same ADG lot and for the next 100 rounds or so it'll continue to be virgin brass. I have previously tried measuring neck wall thickness on other cases but found I got poor repeatability with just my standard calipers. I'm trying to avoid going the neck turning route as I did poorly on it in the past and think it would take something like 21st century set up before I could do a decent job at it- and for what ADG brass costs, I don't want to experiment with it.</p><p>Current plan is get some smaller bushings for the few times I have further seating problems with the 153.5 Hybrids. For the 1st time at the range, the Hybrids seem to offer some potential on paper and if they continue to do so without a lot of extra effort, then I'm happy enough to work around what seem to be some quirks with my set up/ components. I would definitely rather be shooting than turning necks.</p><p>[ATTACH]195991[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 1911909, member: 90397"] I have not tried measuring neck thickness. All the brass came from the same ADG lot and for the next 100 rounds or so it'll continue to be virgin brass. I have previously tried measuring neck wall thickness on other cases but found I got poor repeatability with just my standard calipers. I'm trying to avoid going the neck turning route as I did poorly on it in the past and think it would take something like 21st century set up before I could do a decent job at it- and for what ADG brass costs, I don't want to experiment with it. Current plan is get some smaller bushings for the few times I have further seating problems with the 153.5 Hybrids. For the 1st time at the range, the Hybrids seem to offer some potential on paper and if they continue to do so without a lot of extra effort, then I'm happy enough to work around what seem to be some quirks with my set up/ components. I would definitely rather be shooting than turning necks. [ATTACH]195991[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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