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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy819" data-source="post: 1413086" data-attributes="member: 98025"><p>So, I've been reading/researching on something (haven't been able to shoot or test again yet) and I stumbled on something that may very well be an "A Ha" moment. Probably gonna take a few "gut punches" from some of you on this one. It's all good. From the Get Go with this rifle I've been dipping my case necks into mica powder prior to bullet seating as recommended by my Smith. I'm reading that maybe I shouldnt be doing this as it could cause inconsistencies/variations in friction as the bullet leaves the case upon firing. Could this possibly be my problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy819, post: 1413086, member: 98025"] So, I've been reading/researching on something (haven't been able to shoot or test again yet) and I stumbled on something that may very well be an "A Ha" moment. Probably gonna take a few "gut punches" from some of you on this one. It's all good. From the Get Go with this rifle I've been dipping my case necks into mica powder prior to bullet seating as recommended by my Smith. I'm reading that maybe I shouldnt be doing this as it could cause inconsistencies/variations in friction as the bullet leaves the case upon firing. Could this possibly be my problem? [/QUOTE]
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