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Preferred Press for Precision Rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="JDD" data-source="post: 2282954" data-attributes="member: 102774"><p>50 years of reloading , competing and doing a little custom gun work . I will say the reloading press is the least important component of the accuracy equation.</p><p></p><p> Choosing good components especially case of uniform dimensions is critical.</p><p></p><p> A well made press and die set will not turn out low run out ammo with crappy brass with uneven wall thickness. If you turn case necks I am sure you are aware that the case doesn't straighten out until being fireformed in a good chamber. If your rifles chamber is not concentric you will constantly fight Bullet run out problems as the brass works hardens with repeated firings.</p><p></p><p>Good brass that is well made and sorted for the utmost accuracy deserve the best dies you can afford.,</p><p></p><p>I love my Redding competition sizer and competition seaters. . I form 6.5x280ai from Nosler 280ai. Great brass ! I was still having 5k of runout until I got the competition sizer that supports the case as it sizes the neck . The run out disappeared, fireforming loads produced sub 20 round moa groups at 1000 yards with minimal effort.</p><p></p><p>I load on a dillion 650 with a floating head the reading competition dies. Using two elec dispenser for powder I produce groups</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDD, post: 2282954, member: 102774"] 50 years of reloading , competing and doing a little custom gun work . I will say the reloading press is the least important component of the accuracy equation. Choosing good components especially case of uniform dimensions is critical. A well made press and die set will not turn out low run out ammo with crappy brass with uneven wall thickness. If you turn case necks I am sure you are aware that the case doesn’t straighten out until being fireformed in a good chamber. If your rifles chamber is not concentric you will constantly fight Bullet run out problems as the brass works hardens with repeated firings. Good brass that is well made and sorted for the utmost accuracy deserve the best dies you can afford., I love my Redding competition sizer and competition seaters. . I form 6.5x280ai from Nosler 280ai. Great brass ! I was still having 5k of runout until I got the competition sizer that supports the case as it sizes the neck . The run out disappeared, fireforming loads produced sub 20 round moa groups at 1000 yards with minimal effort. I load on a dillion 650 with a floating head the reading competition dies. Using two elec dispenser for powder I produce groups [/QUOTE]
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