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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="nelsonic" data-source="post: 75157" data-attributes="member: 4042"><p>thank you for your comments! Yes, I chamfer the mouth inside and out...I also deburr the primer hole, all at the same depth...these are the only things I do to a raw case before weighing...I started w/ 500 cases of all the same lot number and unfortunatly I only ended up w/ approx. 50-60 max within .3 grains of each other...of course in seperate groupings...the coyote class is for varment rifles etc. not strict br rifles...so us new to br can get into the sport...sometimes I actually get some groups that give the 6br a run for the money! It feels good when I do...my rifle is a Kimber longmaster VT in 22-250...w/ a Burris scope 8x32...I have yet to check runout because I dont have the equip. but I think I soon will as suggested by these posts and other articles...Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nelsonic, post: 75157, member: 4042"] thank you for your comments! Yes, I chamfer the mouth inside and out...I also deburr the primer hole, all at the same depth...these are the only things I do to a raw case before weighing...I started w/ 500 cases of all the same lot number and unfortunatly I only ended up w/ approx. 50-60 max within .3 grains of each other...of course in seperate groupings...the coyote class is for varment rifles etc. not strict br rifles...so us new to br can get into the sport...sometimes I actually get some groups that give the 6br a run for the money! It feels good when I do...my rifle is a Kimber longmaster VT in 22-250...w/ a Burris scope 8x32...I have yet to check runout because I dont have the equip. but I think I soon will as suggested by these posts and other articles...Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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