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Hornady concentricity tool probblem
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1568721" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I've got an RCBS Rockchucker press, RCBS dies (35 Whelen) and I think that I have some brass issues, its Hornady unfired brass. Everyone says that Hornady brass is junk, however no one makes 35 Whelen brass. I'm not shooting long range, most of my shooting is close, however there's a possibility for a long shot. We've been shooting at 300 yards for fun, and just trying to get the rifles to shoot as good as possible. Our hunting is done at much closer distances. I'm working on getting a case neck turning tool, just so many options. I already have a Forster original trimmer, the case neck turning attachment looks good, then there's Sinclair and K&M . And then there's lots of opinions, that I really appreciate, then there's the budget! I'm getting a rifle built right now. It's going to be $175 for hydroform dies and then there's a set of custom dies, probably Hornady</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1568721, member: 69192"] I’ve got an RCBS Rockchucker press, RCBS dies (35 Whelen) and I think that I have some brass issues, its Hornady unfired brass. Everyone says that Hornady brass is junk, however no one makes 35 Whelen brass. I’m not shooting long range, most of my shooting is close, however there’s a possibility for a long shot. We’ve been shooting at 300 yards for fun, and just trying to get the rifles to shoot as good as possible. Our hunting is done at much closer distances. I’m working on getting a case neck turning tool, just so many options. I already have a Forster original trimmer, the case neck turning attachment looks good, then there’s Sinclair and K&M . And then there’s lots of opinions, that I really appreciate, then there’s the budget! I’m getting a rifle built right now. It’s going to be $175 for hydroform dies and then there’s a set of custom dies, probably Hornady [/QUOTE]
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