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<blockquote data-quote="Crane" data-source="post: 331664" data-attributes="member: 5144"><p>I've learned quite a bit from everyone's imput thank you all very much. The chamber appears to be just as it should be. I read where I couldn't neck down brass with bushing dies and had to use full length dies. Using the Redding bushing dies and Remington brass I necked down .270 brass to .257 successfully. As per Boss Hoss's recommendation and quite a bit of trimming I used Blue Dot and toilet paper to fire form. After annealing and loading the brass looks perfect after testing some loads with no signs of bulging. Not much luck with my Accubond/H1000 loads today. I think I need a Lee hand press so I can tailor loads at the range. The harder I pushed it the better it seemed to shoot. Each load was increased by .02 grains. I set the Accubonds 5 thousands off the lands. I'm open to try anyones recommended load combinations. Thanks again to everyone and especially Kevin Cramm at Montour County Rifles. His service continued way after he dropped the rifle in the mail. I already have plans to use him again and highly recommend his work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crane, post: 331664, member: 5144"] I've learned quite a bit from everyone's imput thank you all very much. The chamber appears to be just as it should be. I read where I couldn't neck down brass with bushing dies and had to use full length dies. Using the Redding bushing dies and Remington brass I necked down .270 brass to .257 successfully. As per Boss Hoss's recommendation and quite a bit of trimming I used Blue Dot and toilet paper to fire form. After annealing and loading the brass looks perfect after testing some loads with no signs of bulging. Not much luck with my Accubond/H1000 loads today. I think I need a Lee hand press so I can tailor loads at the range. The harder I pushed it the better it seemed to shoot. Each load was increased by .02 grains. I set the Accubonds 5 thousands off the lands. I'm open to try anyones recommended load combinations. Thanks again to everyone and especially Kevin Cramm at Montour County Rifles. His service continued way after he dropped the rifle in the mail. I already have plans to use him again and highly recommend his work. [/QUOTE]
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