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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 917885" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>Been working just fine for me, for years. I use a case from the particular chamber to gage the datun dimension wihich remains constant because the bore of the gage is unchanging so it locates in the same spot every time and the die inetrior dimensions don't change either. All fired cases are returned to the corresponding box and that box is marked as to the firearm used in. That way, I have the cases segregated already, after the initial firing.</p><p> </p><p>My credo is, I load my way and my reloads don't blow up in my face (or out the vent holes in the receiver).</p><p> </p><p>My regimen seems to work just fine, I'm the designated reloader for our entire group and thats a whole bunch of diverse calibers across a bunch of rifles. Everything from 223 to 338 and handgun loads too.</p><p> </p><p>I'm preferential to straight walled cases in handgun loads. Much easier to deal with and less intensive but harder to trim, when needed infrequently.</p><p> </p><p>There are a myraid of ways to achieve your desired result and so long as you achieve that without incident, all is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 917885, member: 39764"] Been working just fine for me, for years. I use a case from the particular chamber to gage the datun dimension wihich remains constant because the bore of the gage is unchanging so it locates in the same spot every time and the die inetrior dimensions don't change either. All fired cases are returned to the corresponding box and that box is marked as to the firearm used in. That way, I have the cases segregated already, after the initial firing. My credo is, I load my way and my reloads don't blow up in my face (or out the vent holes in the receiver). My regimen seems to work just fine, I'm the designated reloader for our entire group and thats a whole bunch of diverse calibers across a bunch of rifles. Everything from 223 to 338 and handgun loads too. I'm preferential to straight walled cases in handgun loads. Much easier to deal with and less intensive but harder to trim, when needed infrequently. There are a myraid of ways to achieve your desired result and so long as you achieve that without incident, all is good. [/QUOTE]
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