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Reloading
Is there some thing wrong with my seating die.
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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 1828665" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>I think we both know that most hunters and reloaders out there are happy if they get 1.25 inch groups. I how ever was always after the best I could get from my reloads and put a lot of effort into achieving that. After I shot a .179 inch group with my Sako 6PPC that became my standard. That was achieved with out conparator or modified case technology. All I had was a caliper and a slightly neck sized case to create that load. I am going to get a comparator now but to tell the honest truth I had never heard of one until 2 years ago. That said most of my rifles have loads worked up that shoot .500 to .750 pretty regularly. In fact it was only a few months ago I even thought about shoulder bumping my cases. All I have done is neck size and every once in a while full length resize. Some times old school stuff works why do you think they still use Land Cruisers in Africa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 1828665, member: 106952"] I think we both know that most hunters and reloaders out there are happy if they get 1.25 inch groups. I how ever was always after the best I could get from my reloads and put a lot of effort into achieving that. After I shot a .179 inch group with my Sako 6PPC that became my standard. That was achieved with out conparator or modified case technology. All I had was a caliper and a slightly neck sized case to create that load. I am going to get a comparator now but to tell the honest truth I had never heard of one until 2 years ago. That said most of my rifles have loads worked up that shoot .500 to .750 pretty regularly. In fact it was only a few months ago I even thought about shoulder bumping my cases. All I have done is neck size and every once in a while full length resize. Some times old school stuff works why do you think they still use Land Cruisers in Africa. [/QUOTE]
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