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Reloading
Chasing Ogives around
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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 1907290" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>Thank you Doug. Very good points. The caliper does return to zero in the scenario you describe. I'm typically looking for .5 MOA out of my rounds and usually can achieve that, sometimes a bit better. I can see where the testing you have suggested would certainly help flesh out any accuracy differences, and I agree that in all probability, .002" ain't gonna make much of a difference. My Redding dies do produce very concentric rounds, but I'll definitely try this case rotation trick with my RCBS dies that sometimes produce .004-.005 runout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 1907290, member: 109229"] Thank you Doug. Very good points. The caliper does return to zero in the scenario you describe. I’m typically looking for .5 MOA out of my rounds and usually can achieve that, sometimes a bit better. I can see where the testing you have suggested would certainly help flesh out any accuracy differences, and I agree that in all probability, .002” ain’t gonna make much of a difference. My Redding dies do produce very concentric rounds, but I’ll definitely try this case rotation trick with my RCBS dies that sometimes produce .004-.005 runout. [/QUOTE]
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