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Reloading
How "important" are certain details when reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sully2" data-source="post: 835516" data-attributes="member: 31820"><p>Dont know what case length is called out??....but TRIM the long ones to match the length of the short ones. De-burr th inside and outside of the case mouths</p><p></p><p>Ive never weighed an empty case in my life.......Im not after bughole accuracy</p><p></p><p>Get primer pocket tools....BOTH a brush AND a uniformer. They dont cost that much $$</p><p></p><p>Deburr flash holes. Ya need to do it once at least</p><p></p><p>Jump to lands. I insert a slug and use blue Sharpie or MarksALot to color the slug......run it in the chamber and raise and lower the bold ( NOT withdraw the bolt) and you will see a small circular mark on the slug where the rifling starts. Measure it and back off .020.</p><p></p><p>With 4831 loads are 62; 64; 66 grains...with 66 being a MAX load but with 64 grains being their most ACCURATE load!!! Ya might try 6 or so rounds at 62 grains and work up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sully2, post: 835516, member: 31820"] Dont know what case length is called out??....but TRIM the long ones to match the length of the short ones. De-burr th inside and outside of the case mouths Ive never weighed an empty case in my life.......Im not after bughole accuracy Get primer pocket tools....BOTH a brush AND a uniformer. They dont cost that much $$ Deburr flash holes. Ya need to do it once at least Jump to lands. I insert a slug and use blue Sharpie or MarksALot to color the slug......run it in the chamber and raise and lower the bold ( NOT withdraw the bolt) and you will see a small circular mark on the slug where the rifling starts. Measure it and back off .020. With 4831 loads are 62; 64; 66 grains...with 66 being a MAX load but with 64 grains being their most ACCURATE load!!! Ya might try 6 or so rounds at 62 grains and work up. [/QUOTE]
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