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How do I get my extreme deviation or spread DOWN?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lazerus" data-source="post: 840410" data-attributes="member: 40431"><p>I am weighing and sorting my cases by weight. I am turning necks, I am trickling my powder in to get the most accurate powder charge I can. I am basically taking every precaution I can to make the most accurate ammo I can. It is interesting you ask about lighting, because on the day I chronographed it was kind of hazy/foggy with intermittent blue sky. I don't even know if this could make a difference. I have tight match chamber and when I use my body die to re-size the bodies, most of the time it leaves me with a fairly difficult to close bolt. I called Redding to ask why their die would not resize my brass, and they said, that because of my chamber I need to turn my die down incrementally until the brass fit in with just a very small amount of resistance. I have done that and now the brass fits in there perfectly. I haven't yet had the chance to make it to the range, but thanks so much for everyone's help. Although I have reloaded for years, and in fact I doubt I have ever fired a factory round, (except in something like a 30-30). All this longe range and precision reloading is fairly new to me. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazerus, post: 840410, member: 40431"] I am weighing and sorting my cases by weight. I am turning necks, I am trickling my powder in to get the most accurate powder charge I can. I am basically taking every precaution I can to make the most accurate ammo I can. It is interesting you ask about lighting, because on the day I chronographed it was kind of hazy/foggy with intermittent blue sky. I don't even know if this could make a difference. I have tight match chamber and when I use my body die to re-size the bodies, most of the time it leaves me with a fairly difficult to close bolt. I called Redding to ask why their die would not resize my brass, and they said, that because of my chamber I need to turn my die down incrementally until the brass fit in with just a very small amount of resistance. I have done that and now the brass fits in there perfectly. I haven't yet had the chance to make it to the range, but thanks so much for everyone's help. Although I have reloaded for years, and in fact I doubt I have ever fired a factory round, (except in something like a 30-30). All this longe range and precision reloading is fairly new to me. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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