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Reloading
Powder charge and seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="6pakzak" data-source="post: 2433910" data-attributes="member: 120986"><p>Trust me I don't think concentricity is the end all be all but in my rifles it has been a definite improvement, no crazy fliers anymore, other rifles may not be so sensitive, from what I can gather it seems like neck tension is the biggest factor and I'm sure with what Cortina is using he don't have to worry about runout. That's why I got the mandrels you suggested, to work on neck tension, my 223 shot it's best group using them, AR-15 and bolt. Keeping it straight is just another part of keeping it the same and it really makes me happy when the gauge hardly moves and I like to be happy, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pakzak, post: 2433910, member: 120986"] Trust me I don't think concentricity is the end all be all but in my rifles it has been a definite improvement, no crazy fliers anymore, other rifles may not be so sensitive, from what I can gather it seems like neck tension is the biggest factor and I'm sure with what Cortina is using he don't have to worry about runout. That's why I got the mandrels you suggested, to work on neck tension, my 223 shot it's best group using them, AR-15 and bolt. Keeping it straight is just another part of keeping it the same and it really makes me happy when the gauge hardly moves and I like to be happy, lol. [/QUOTE]
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