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<blockquote data-quote="Germannator" data-source="post: 1641365" data-attributes="member: 88768"><p>I think a lot of responders are RUDE... Either ignore the post or comment! Don't harass the guy for asking a question.</p><p></p><p>I think some folks might be overlooking the point that heavy recoiling/lightweight rifles could push your bullet back and cause accuracy problems. I find more consistent results on my LabRadar chrony with the Lee FCD. I show less SD/ES than without on my 300WSM in my Sako Bavarian when I use a Lee Factory Crimp Die. I'm getting a 10-shot SD of 8 fps with 63.0 grains of Reloader 17 behind Berger 168gr Hybrid Hunting bullets. I've also had trouble over the years with bulging shoulders on 7mm Rem Mag with too heavy of a taper crimp and bullets moving back in the case of shells in the magazine with a lighter crimp. Maybe I just wasn't holding my mouth right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Germannator, post: 1641365, member: 88768"] I think a lot of responders are RUDE... Either ignore the post or comment! Don't harass the guy for asking a question. I think some folks might be overlooking the point that heavy recoiling/lightweight rifles could push your bullet back and cause accuracy problems. I find more consistent results on my LabRadar chrony with the Lee FCD. I show less SD/ES than without on my 300WSM in my Sako Bavarian when I use a Lee Factory Crimp Die. I'm getting a 10-shot SD of 8 fps with 63.0 grains of Reloader 17 behind Berger 168gr Hybrid Hunting bullets. I've also had trouble over the years with bulging shoulders on 7mm Rem Mag with too heavy of a taper crimp and bullets moving back in the case of shells in the magazine with a lighter crimp. Maybe I just wasn't holding my mouth right. [/QUOTE]
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