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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1887137" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I totally agree with [USER=110787]@JuddL[/USER] on this. If you're not measuring any change in your ammo, then what are you worried about. You're just creating problems that don't exist unless you have evidence and proof your dies, press, technique, etc. is causing you problems. Having a T7 and 4 heads for it with the dies never leaving them sounds like more of a pain keeping track of all of that opposed to grabbing the die box labeled with what you want to load and threading it down to the lock ring until it stops. When stops ie. die locking rings and the top of the press are used correctly, there's very very little to no deviation in tolerance. I'm a machinist and use stops and fixtures routinely and don't have any issue with repeatability when things are setup correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1887137, member: 69478"] I totally agree with [USER=110787]@JuddL[/USER] on this. If you’re not measuring any change in your ammo, then what are you worried about. You’re just creating problems that don’t exist unless you have evidence and proof your dies, press, technique, etc. is causing you problems. Having a T7 and 4 heads for it with the dies never leaving them sounds like more of a pain keeping track of all of that opposed to grabbing the die box labeled with what you want to load and threading it down to the lock ring until it stops. When stops ie. die locking rings and the top of the press are used correctly, there’s very very little to no deviation in tolerance. I’m a machinist and use stops and fixtures routinely and don’t have any issue with repeatability when things are setup correctly. [/QUOTE]
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