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Newbie reloader question, type s match fl bushing vs master hunter die
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1788867" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>I think each and every one of us have been down the flier road, they are tough. How do you isolate a flier at 1K, given the distance between you and the target? From fundamentals, trigger pull, to a slight change in environmental changes not picked up.</p><p>Do you ever cull rds when seating that just feel off, bullet seats hard, bullet seems like it is coated with butter and you could have pushed it in with your finger? These to me are my problematic rds, and I separate them, shoot them at closer distances. I anneal each firing, and from over 8 full yrs of doing so, one thing I have learned, not every pc of brass, even from the same lot has the same composition, so no matter what route you take, unless you kick these brass from your rotation, they are always there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1788867, member: 33622"] I think each and every one of us have been down the flier road, they are tough. How do you isolate a flier at 1K, given the distance between you and the target? From fundamentals, trigger pull, to a slight change in environmental changes not picked up. Do you ever cull rds when seating that just feel off, bullet seats hard, bullet seems like it is coated with butter and you could have pushed it in with your finger? These to me are my problematic rds, and I separate them, shoot them at closer distances. I anneal each firing, and from over 8 full yrs of doing so, one thing I have learned, not every pc of brass, even from the same lot has the same composition, so no matter what route you take, unless you kick these brass from your rotation, they are always there. [/QUOTE]
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