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Reloading
Discussion on reloading process
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<blockquote data-quote="nksmfamjp" data-source="post: 2357758" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>Your process looks fine albeit complicated. Whidden makes fine dies and I really like that they make different size bushings and expanders. You really need both.</p><p></p><p>The click adjuster is another cool thing until you begin reloading and learn that with care, you can adjust most dies in 0.0005" increments with a little effort.</p><p></p><p>I would skip #4 until you prove out your Whidden dies aren't good enough. What do you hope to gain? How do you know your die cannot provide that?</p><p></p><p>Need more measurement tools. That will help you diagnose issues an make accurate ammo. I would suggest you get or consider:</p><p>Top tier scale like A&D FX-120i</p><p>Tools to measure CBTO and CBTD</p><p>Ball Micrometer for measuring neck thickness</p><p>Top level runout tool like 21st century </p><p>Good priming tool like K&M or better</p><p>1" outside micrometer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nksmfamjp, post: 2357758, member: 1951"] Your process looks fine albeit complicated. Whidden makes fine dies and I really like that they make different size bushings and expanders. You really need both. The click adjuster is another cool thing until you begin reloading and learn that with care, you can adjust most dies in 0.0005” increments with a little effort. I would skip #4 until you prove out your Whidden dies aren’t good enough. What do you hope to gain? How do you know your die cannot provide that? Need more measurement tools. That will help you diagnose issues an make accurate ammo. I would suggest you get or consider: Top tier scale like A&D FX-120i Tools to measure CBTO and CBTD Ball Micrometer for measuring neck thickness Top level runout tool like 21st century Good priming tool like K&M or better 1” outside micrometer [/QUOTE]
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