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Reloading
Neck tension
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<blockquote data-quote="SSG Graybush" data-source="post: 3065166" data-attributes="member: 115190"><p>I believe he designed it with no neck turning in mind, but my Peterson brass OD is 5 thou larger fired then sized. It's a bit much. But it shoots consistent holes at 100. Criterion may have took a bit to much metal. I shoot a 112 gr Barnes MB, cci 400, 39.6 grs of H4350, at 2917 fps, ES of 12, moa is ~ .25. I use a Redding comp seater die with a vld seater stem, but I have to seat long, sort by CBTO, and press by lots to the desired CBTO. The MB's will give a varying CBTO if I don't, and it affects accuracy, slightly. I could only get 112 gr MB's at the time of build, so I figured them out and stayed due to their .612 g1 bc.</p><p> It's like Barnes uses 6 machines to press these bullets, and each has a slightly different ogive where my die makes contact. But they shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSG Graybush, post: 3065166, member: 115190"] I believe he designed it with no neck turning in mind, but my Peterson brass OD is 5 thou larger fired then sized. It's a bit much. But it shoots consistent holes at 100. Criterion may have took a bit to much metal. I shoot a 112 gr Barnes MB, cci 400, 39.6 grs of H4350, at 2917 fps, ES of 12, moa is ~ .25. I use a Redding comp seater die with a vld seater stem, but I have to seat long, sort by CBTO, and press by lots to the desired CBTO. The MB's will give a varying CBTO if I don't, and it affects accuracy, slightly. I could only get 112 gr MB's at the time of build, so I figured them out and stayed due to their .612 g1 bc. It's like Barnes uses 6 machines to press these bullets, and each has a slightly different ogive where my die makes contact. But they shoot. [/QUOTE]
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