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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Concentricity Adjustment and Neck Tension
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<blockquote data-quote="ButterBean" data-source="post: 1971913" data-attributes="member: 41385"><p>I have have both the Hornady and a V-Block I find there is less than.0001 difference between the 2 so to suggest throwing away the Hornady is a personal opinion and should be viewed as such and you still haven't answered the OP's question , For the OP , Yes it will cause a slight neck tension variance but its minimal as long as you don't go crazy "Pushing" and yes it will effect overall accuracy, I would suggest ( as mentioned above) working on your resizing to eliminate the need to push, If you need any help just holler</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButterBean, post: 1971913, member: 41385"] I have have both the Hornady and a V-Block I find there is less than.0001 difference between the 2 so to suggest throwing away the Hornady is a personal opinion and should be viewed as such and you still haven't answered the OP's question , For the OP , Yes it will cause a slight neck tension variance but its minimal as long as you don't go crazy "Pushing" and yes it will effect overall accuracy, I would suggest ( as mentioned above) working on your resizing to eliminate the need to push, If you need any help just holler [/QUOTE]
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