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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler25246" data-source="post: 2131718" data-attributes="member: 107534"><p>I use the hornady lock and load bushing in my rock chucker. I like it. Die changed are fast and repeatable. I'm sure some will argue with that but I havnt noticed anything. </p><p>I also have a hornady progressive so it just made sense to me to keep everything similar. </p><p>I load for most my rifles on the rockchucker with the bushing and a chargemaster lite I have loads that shoot sub 1/2MOA so that's good enough in my book for what I do(I still check shoulder bump with the first couple after a die change but I'd say most of the time I don't adjust anything)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler25246, post: 2131718, member: 107534"] I use the hornady lock and load bushing in my rock chucker. I like it. Die changed are fast and repeatable. I’m sure some will argue with that but I havnt noticed anything. I also have a hornady progressive so it just made sense to me to keep everything similar. I load for most my rifles on the rockchucker with the bushing and a chargemaster lite I have loads that shoot sub 1/2MOA so that’s good enough in my book for what I do(I still check shoulder bump with the first couple after a die change but I’d say most of the time I don’t adjust anything) [/QUOTE]
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