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<blockquote data-quote="rcdinaz" data-source="post: 630643" data-attributes="member: 31581"><p>I have been doing this with Kevin Cram's tool and the bullets sure do look better. This next box of bullets I am going to leave them alone and see if I notice much difference now that I have finalized my load development. I will try both trimmed and untrimmed and see how it goes. </p><p></p><p>I am not sure for most hunting conditions it is worth the time as I don't think it is an enormous difference. However, it is kind of like whittling and isn't a bad way to spend an hour or two on the patio on a nice day. And as I said the bullets sure look nice and uniform. gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcdinaz, post: 630643, member: 31581"] I have been doing this with Kevin Cram's tool and the bullets sure do look better. This next box of bullets I am going to leave them alone and see if I notice much difference now that I have finalized my load development. I will try both trimmed and untrimmed and see how it goes. I am not sure for most hunting conditions it is worth the time as I don't think it is an enormous difference. However, it is kind of like whittling and isn't a bad way to spend an hour or two on the patio on a nice day. And as I said the bullets sure look nice and uniform. gun) [/QUOTE]
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