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Question about seating the bullet straight
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<blockquote data-quote="overdriv" data-source="post: 91779" data-attributes="member: 1907"><p>Yes, I understand about the headspace and possibly resizing to much. That is the next tool on the "to buy" list. Which tool in your experience is the best to use for this?</p><p></p><p>I hesitate to go to neck sizing as my rifle is a AR-15 in .223, with a 20" SS heavy, not varmint, barrel. I can shoot 1"/100yd groups with it now with my reloads, but there are occasional fliers. Thus the reason for investigating this RO I've found.</p><p></p><p>You never commented on my question about seating bullets in brass that are sized without an expander. Is it possible to seat bullets without shaving copper, I mean it must be, but do you have to chamfer the inside of the case month a lot more?</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the help and advice. Don't stop, I'm listening, er... reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overdriv, post: 91779, member: 1907"] Yes, I understand about the headspace and possibly resizing to much. That is the next tool on the "to buy" list. Which tool in your experience is the best to use for this? I hesitate to go to neck sizing as my rifle is a AR-15 in .223, with a 20" SS heavy, not varmint, barrel. I can shoot 1"/100yd groups with it now with my reloads, but there are occasional fliers. Thus the reason for investigating this RO I've found. You never commented on my question about seating bullets in brass that are sized without an expander. Is it possible to seat bullets without shaving copper, I mean it must be, but do you have to chamfer the inside of the case month a lot more? Thanks again for the help and advice. Don't stop, I'm listening, er... reading. [/QUOTE]
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