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Reloading
Competition Dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 69728" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>Jerry has it right. If you don't have a problem you simply don't have a problem. I've seen tons of people have problems after they've bought the fancy bushing dies. Competition this and competition that. If you have good brass with good neck tension it doesn't matter what dies made it. I can almost guarantee you that if you give me a set of hornady dies and let me work with your brass and fine tune those dies I can make 90% of your loaded rounds come out to .003" and under for runout and your neck tension will be very consistant. From here on out the MOST IMPORTANT ACCURACY FACTORS WILL BE IN PLAY....and in my book those factors will be how the bullet, powder, seating depth, match the harmonics of your barrel. Thats where 95% of your accuracy comes from!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 69728, member: 3532"] Jerry has it right. If you don't have a problem you simply don't have a problem. I've seen tons of people have problems after they've bought the fancy bushing dies. Competition this and competition that. If you have good brass with good neck tension it doesn't matter what dies made it. I can almost guarantee you that if you give me a set of hornady dies and let me work with your brass and fine tune those dies I can make 90% of your loaded rounds come out to .003" and under for runout and your neck tension will be very consistant. From here on out the MOST IMPORTANT ACCURACY FACTORS WILL BE IN PLAY....and in my book those factors will be how the bullet, powder, seating depth, match the harmonics of your barrel. Thats where 95% of your accuracy comes from!! [/QUOTE]
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