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Reloading
How "important" are certain details when reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 853787" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>the sonic cleaner (100$) - the reason i clean the cases is too remove the case lube i applied to resize. there needs to be friction between the brass and chamber wall to avoid excessive pressure on the locking lugs. this can be done many ways. a rag; at benchrest matches commonly a shirt tail ; i suppose the dish /clothes ?washer ( not sure on that one). the chrono (100$) I use at the VERY Very end when i have developed a very good load to determine FPS for the cds/kenton knobb. also it can be used to determine extreme spread if you are shooting far . the ES is critical for long range. The Chrono does not measure PSI or CUP. there is 200$ add 150$ for the scope you have $350 . the higher power of a 4.5 -14 would save me time and components ( $$$ ) in range testiing and load developement. also when or if I range a spiker at 429 yd it would give me a lot more confidence on the shot(that conifidence ( $$$$).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 853787, member: 5691"] the sonic cleaner (100$) - the reason i clean the cases is too remove the case lube i applied to resize. there needs to be friction between the brass and chamber wall to avoid excessive pressure on the locking lugs. this can be done many ways. a rag; at benchrest matches commonly a shirt tail ; i suppose the dish /clothes ?washer ( not sure on that one). the chrono (100$) I use at the VERY Very end when i have developed a very good load to determine FPS for the cds/kenton knobb. also it can be used to determine extreme spread if you are shooting far . the ES is critical for long range. The Chrono does not measure PSI or CUP. there is 200$ add 150$ for the scope you have $350 . the higher power of a 4.5 -14 would save me time and components ( $$$ ) in range testiing and load developement. also when or if I range a spiker at 429 yd it would give me a lot more confidence on the shot(that conifidence ( $$$$). [/QUOTE]
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