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<blockquote data-quote="VTbluegrass" data-source="post: 2270508" data-attributes="member: 104786"><p>Bean was helpful enough to answer a few questions I had back in the spring. Cut to the end of the story I broke out all my FCD's again(bought all lee dies, cheap, when I started loading in college). In my 06' I dropped all the way down to 124gr Hammers with 1/4 crimp on top of a load of Varget not in in the book. The little 1/4 turn FCD as opposed to just neck tension tightened everything up to where I feel comfortable shooting out to 400 "holding on hair" as it were. I plan on having in the field results posted by October.</p><p>I only have one field where I can shoot farther but if you've ever tried to find a dead deer in a drilled bean field bordered by Weyerhaeuser pines you'll know why folks sometimes shy away from these shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VTbluegrass, post: 2270508, member: 104786"] Bean was helpful enough to answer a few questions I had back in the spring. Cut to the end of the story I broke out all my FCD's again(bought all lee dies, cheap, when I started loading in college). In my 06' I dropped all the way down to 124gr Hammers with 1/4 crimp on top of a load of Varget not in in the book. The little 1/4 turn FCD as opposed to just neck tension tightened everything up to where I feel comfortable shooting out to 400 "holding on hair" as it were. I plan on having in the field results posted by October. I only have one field where I can shoot farther but if you've ever tried to find a dead deer in a drilled bean field bordered by Weyerhaeuser pines you'll know why folks sometimes shy away from these shots. [/QUOTE]
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