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Bushing Dies How To?
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<blockquote data-quote="Davew223" data-source="post: 1705514" data-attributes="member: 86753"><p>The thing you need to worry about the most is consistent velocity and dialing your load velocity in to one of the harmonic nodes of your rifle. A chronograph is essential to find the most consistent powder, primer, seating depth etc. combination and then do a ladder test to find your nodes. <a href="http://www.6mmbr.com/laddertest.html" target="_blank">www.6mmbr.com/laddertest.html</a> is a good article for this.</p><p> </p><p>Now do keep in mind that all this applies to developing a precision load for one and only one rifle. If you are loading for multiple rifles, forget about neck sizing, bumping shoulders etc. and follow the recipes in the loading manuals and only use full length sizing dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davew223, post: 1705514, member: 86753"] The thing you need to worry about the most is consistent velocity and dialing your load velocity in to one of the harmonic nodes of your rifle. A chronograph is essential to find the most consistent powder, primer, seating depth etc. combination and then do a ladder test to find your nodes. [URL="http://www.6mmbr.com/laddertest.html"]www.6mmbr.com/laddertest.html[/URL] is a good article for this. Now do keep in mind that all this applies to developing a precision load for one and only one rifle. If you are loading for multiple rifles, forget about neck sizing, bumping shoulders etc. and follow the recipes in the loading manuals and only use full length sizing dies. [/QUOTE]
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