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Need Advice on Concentricity Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="idaho elk hunter" data-source="post: 933444" data-attributes="member: 68226"><p>I would call Redding and see what they have to say. I can assure you that if the bullet is not matching the seating die it will not shoot. Neck tension is the overlooked #1 accuracy problem.</p><p> </p><p>I do want to add that Nosler brass is decent brass in its own right. It is horribly expensive and most of the cost is in marketing and packaging. They want to compare there selves to Lapua and Norma. You will not see them in heavy competition due to the fact they are run of the mill normal brass that is massed produced by.....FEDERAL! They have Federal make it and then weigh sort it out to make it "better". I can tell you I have had a lot better luck by doing it the right way. Take you desired brass. Size it, cut the primer pockets, trim it if needed, debur the flash hole, and check the neck thickness. THEN WEIGH. If its weighed first it is just wrong. A amateur mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idaho elk hunter, post: 933444, member: 68226"] I would call Redding and see what they have to say. I can assure you that if the bullet is not matching the seating die it will not shoot. Neck tension is the overlooked #1 accuracy problem. I do want to add that Nosler brass is decent brass in its own right. It is horribly expensive and most of the cost is in marketing and packaging. They want to compare there selves to Lapua and Norma. You will not see them in heavy competition due to the fact they are run of the mill normal brass that is massed produced by.....FEDERAL! They have Federal make it and then weigh sort it out to make it "better". I can tell you I have had a lot better luck by doing it the right way. Take you desired brass. Size it, cut the primer pockets, trim it if needed, debur the flash hole, and check the neck thickness. THEN WEIGH. If its weighed first it is just wrong. A amateur mistake. [/QUOTE]
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