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Reloading
Possible press issue-need some help
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<blockquote data-quote="tony d willIiams" data-source="post: 1876589" data-attributes="member: 108777"><p>I had some 'drifting' and repeatability problems at first. I built a reloading table for my height using some western red cedar left over from replacing my deck.</p><p> I anchored the table to the floor which reduced a tendency to not always perform the stroke exactly the same. With the larger rounds it takes a bit more force, i.e. 338 LM.</p><p> I lube with Vactra oil, and I ran the primer tube to a tube cookies came in. If I ever fill that cookie tube it will be after a dozen or so barrel replacements.</p><p> Now when I change dies I check and the only time I need to adjust is if I change bullets. The powder I always adjust and check each drop individually as I want no variance.</p><p> Yes, in case you were guessing, I am a nerd, my sweet wife let me know. I had always thought I was just a precise kind of guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony d willIiams, post: 1876589, member: 108777"] I had some 'drifting' and repeatability problems at first. I built a reloading table for my height using some western red cedar left over from replacing my deck. I anchored the table to the floor which reduced a tendency to not always perform the stroke exactly the same. With the larger rounds it takes a bit more force, i.e. 338 LM. I lube with Vactra oil, and I ran the primer tube to a tube cookies came in. If I ever fill that cookie tube it will be after a dozen or so barrel replacements. Now when I change dies I check and the only time I need to adjust is if I change bullets. The powder I always adjust and check each drop individually as I want no variance. Yes, in case you were guessing, I am a nerd, my sweet wife let me know. I had always thought I was just a precise kind of guy. [/QUOTE]
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