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Reloading
Is my full-length sizing die toast?
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<blockquote data-quote="J-B welder" data-source="post: 2074707" data-attributes="member: 115997"><p>I do appreciate your concern, as well as the replies from everyone who has offered advice and tried to help with this particular issue. It would appear that the denting problem has been eliminated, but if that turns out not to be the case, I have this thread to look back on for other possible remedies. LOTS of other possible remedies.</p><p></p><p>This probably isn't the most appropriate website for me to be using, because I'm unlikely to ever be a 600+ yard shooter, probably will never shoot more than 500 rounds a year, and am not interested in making my off-the-shelf gun shoot 1/4 MOA. But there's a lot of knowledge here that members seem willing to share, and I if I choose not to go to the same extremes, then it's on me to live with the performance results I get.</p><p></p><p>And yes, I have found it gratifying so far, although it's starting to become frustrating because none of the loads that initially seemed accurate are proving to be replicable. Certainly is teaching me patience, if nothing else.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again to everyone who has offered their thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-B welder, post: 2074707, member: 115997"] I do appreciate your concern, as well as the replies from everyone who has offered advice and tried to help with this particular issue. It would appear that the denting problem has been eliminated, but if that turns out not to be the case, I have this thread to look back on for other possible remedies. LOTS of other possible remedies. This probably isn't the most appropriate website for me to be using, because I'm unlikely to ever be a 600+ yard shooter, probably will never shoot more than 500 rounds a year, and am not interested in making my off-the-shelf gun shoot 1/4 MOA. But there's a lot of knowledge here that members seem willing to share, and I if I choose not to go to the same extremes, then it's on me to live with the performance results I get. And yes, I have found it gratifying so far, although it's starting to become frustrating because none of the loads that initially seemed accurate are proving to be replicable. Certainly is teaching me patience, if nothing else. Thanks again to everyone who has offered their thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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