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<blockquote data-quote="Code4" data-source="post: 1729070" data-attributes="member: 26988"><p>Ive just started one month ago what you are about to start. I bought Lapua and Sako brass. Expensive dies which were nice but found Lee mandrel neck dies and Redding body dies worked well. The things i found that helped were measuring equip to help me see what needed to be improved. A sinclair concentricity gauge revealed my .243 seater was low quality ( 5+ thou runnout at the ogive ) and LE Wilson case gauges and their case gauge depth micrometer to measure headspace so i could set up my sizing properly. My three rifles in .308, 243 and 223 now all shoot sub one Moa at 100 yards with factory O.A.L. seating specs for my handloads. The two bigger rifles have started hitting gongs at 650 yards. Still a bit beyond my skill though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Code4, post: 1729070, member: 26988"] Ive just started one month ago what you are about to start. I bought Lapua and Sako brass. Expensive dies which were nice but found Lee mandrel neck dies and Redding body dies worked well. The things i found that helped were measuring equip to help me see what needed to be improved. A sinclair concentricity gauge revealed my .243 seater was low quality ( 5+ thou runnout at the ogive ) and LE Wilson case gauges and their case gauge depth micrometer to measure headspace so i could set up my sizing properly. My three rifles in .308, 243 and 223 now all shoot sub one Moa at 100 yards with factory O.A.L. seating specs for my handloads. The two bigger rifles have started hitting gongs at 650 yards. Still a bit beyond my skill though. [/QUOTE]
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