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Reloading
Neck bushing
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<blockquote data-quote="RockZ" data-source="post: 1081067" data-attributes="member: 5750"><p>Patrick,</p><p>I like to size at least 3/4 of the neck to get consistent bullet hold and retain concentricity.</p><p>Try sizing a little more and see how it works out.</p><p>Also to bring your ES down(if you don't think it's a chrono error) try changing your powder charge in small increments and see how it works out.</p><p>I like to work towards max to get as much velocity with great accuracy .</p><p>Shoot at longer range and see how your vertical is..that's the real test of ES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockZ, post: 1081067, member: 5750"] Patrick, I like to size at least 3/4 of the neck to get consistent bullet hold and retain concentricity. Try sizing a little more and see how it works out. Also to bring your ES down(if you don't think it's a chrono error) try changing your powder charge in small increments and see how it works out. I like to work towards max to get as much velocity with great accuracy . Shoot at longer range and see how your vertical is..that's the real test of ES. [/QUOTE]
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