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The Basics, Starting Out
Once Fired Brass Prep
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<blockquote data-quote="cajun" data-source="post: 1829843" data-attributes="member: 9772"><p>The same principles apply. In order to achieve a low es you need a powder and load your rifle likes and properly prepared brass and consistent neck tension. Using quality brass like Lapua small rifle primer in the 308 and 6.5 is a great start. Couple that with a redding full length bushing die a good powder scale and a micrometer seater will get you started. From there you can decide if turning necks is worth the effort. Lapua is pretty consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajun, post: 1829843, member: 9772"] The same principles apply. In order to achieve a low es you need a powder and load your rifle likes and properly prepared brass and consistent neck tension. Using quality brass like Lapua small rifle primer in the 308 and 6.5 is a great start. Couple that with a redding full length bushing die a good powder scale and a micrometer seater will get you started. From there you can decide if turning necks is worth the effort. Lapua is pretty consistent. [/QUOTE]
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