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Reloading
Concentricity gauges and bullet lube
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<blockquote data-quote="Savage 12BVSS" data-source="post: 1964522" data-attributes="member: 112413"><p>Imperial sizing wax and imperial powdered graphite are two things you may want to try and I like the hornady concentricity guage myself. I do try to get them as good as possible out of the die and seater, 1 1/2 thousandths or less TIR. I only use the guage now about 1 in every 3-4 loaded rounds. My goal is to produce the straightest most consistent loads possible. The carbon layer in the neck is important as well as is neck tension and quality brass. Get real good dies and seater (forster benchrest my pick) and get a mandrel neck or lee collet neck die. Good Shooting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savage 12BVSS, post: 1964522, member: 112413"] Imperial sizing wax and imperial powdered graphite are two things you may want to try and I like the hornady concentricity guage myself. I do try to get them as good as possible out of the die and seater, 1 1/2 thousandths or less TIR. I only use the guage now about 1 in every 3-4 loaded rounds. My goal is to produce the straightest most consistent loads possible. The carbon layer in the neck is important as well as is neck tension and quality brass. Get real good dies and seater (forster benchrest my pick) and get a mandrel neck or lee collet neck die. Good Shooting! [/QUOTE]
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