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Reloading
Full length sizing trouble
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<blockquote data-quote="rsbhunter" data-source="post: 2564100" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>Think about getting into annealing... I know your new, but the money spent will eliminate alot of the variables in sizing. I honestly saw my shoulder bump drop into .0005 difference range, and my cbto go to .001 (with calipers) after doing proper anneal. I use the one on YouTube "DIY induction annealer". About $250.00-300.00 total, but my sanity was worth it. Sizing is even smoother, and seating pressure is incredibly " even"....Remember one thing, even good calipers are normally only accurate to within .001. And after awhile, we start thinking a .001 is a mile long!!! Good luck, and remember, consistency is your best friend....rsbhunter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbhunter, post: 2564100, member: 5850"] Think about getting into annealing... I know your new, but the money spent will eliminate alot of the variables in sizing. I honestly saw my shoulder bump drop into .0005 difference range, and my cbto go to .001 (with calipers) after doing proper anneal. I use the one on YouTube "DIY induction annealer". About $250.00-300.00 total, but my sanity was worth it. Sizing is even smoother, and seating pressure is incredibly " even"....Remember one thing, even good calipers are normally only accurate to within .001. And after awhile, we start thinking a .001 is a mile long!!! Good luck, and remember, consistency is your best friend....rsbhunter [/QUOTE]
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