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<blockquote data-quote="emp1953" data-source="post: 2592076" data-attributes="member: 71817"><p>This method exposed a problem I had with bullets jumping forward during recoil in the magazine. I'm sure that just that one day with my seating set up saved me weeks of chaos and confusion. Along with this set up a good dial caliper is required along with detailed notes, thus the repeatability that I talked about. I go to the local Christmas Tree Shop or Ollies or Target and get a bunch of school supply notebooks for just that purpose. My final load records go on my computer with an external solid state drive so I don't lose my hard work. It also required that I get a second single stage press which I found at a yard sale for $25. The press and die take a lot of cleaning after being out in the wind and dust at the range but its worth the effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emp1953, post: 2592076, member: 71817"] This method exposed a problem I had with bullets jumping forward during recoil in the magazine. I'm sure that just that one day with my seating set up saved me weeks of chaos and confusion. Along with this set up a good dial caliper is required along with detailed notes, thus the repeatability that I talked about. I go to the local Christmas Tree Shop or Ollies or Target and get a bunch of school supply notebooks for just that purpose. My final load records go on my computer with an external solid state drive so I don't lose my hard work. It also required that I get a second single stage press which I found at a yard sale for $25. The press and die take a lot of cleaning after being out in the wind and dust at the range but its worth the effort. [/QUOTE]
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