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Reloading
Help beginner improve his reloading.
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<blockquote data-quote="paphil" data-source="post: 617243" data-attributes="member: 17745"><p>Start by sorting your brass by weight into lots of +/- 2 grains. 245, 247 , 249 ect. That alone will do alot to reduce your extreme spread. Also, when resizing brass that was fired only in your gun, try neck sizing only. This is done by backing your resizing die up till a pennie will fit above the shell holder with the handle all the way down. You will get alot of advice on the amount of clearance but a pennie up to a nickle works for me. This loaded ammo will only work in your gun because it is fire formed to exactly fit your chamber. Load a couple and try them for fit before you do all of them. They should close easily .If they close tight, go back to full length sizing. Those two things don't cost anything and may help quite a bit!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paphil, post: 617243, member: 17745"] Start by sorting your brass by weight into lots of +/- 2 grains. 245, 247 , 249 ect. That alone will do alot to reduce your extreme spread. Also, when resizing brass that was fired only in your gun, try neck sizing only. This is done by backing your resizing die up till a pennie will fit above the shell holder with the handle all the way down. You will get alot of advice on the amount of clearance but a pennie up to a nickle works for me. This loaded ammo will only work in your gun because it is fire formed to exactly fit your chamber. Load a couple and try them for fit before you do all of them. They should close easily .If they close tight, go back to full length sizing. Those two things don't cost anything and may help quite a bit! [/QUOTE]
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