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RCBS Die Adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="Tumbleweed" data-source="post: 565747" data-attributes="member: 9281"><p>They got best accuracy then and still do today with proper full length sized bottleneck cases.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks Bart</p><p>I think that's the key, getting the die set up correctly with that .002 bump for a proper full length sizing. I must be close to a having them set up right on the different firearms I load for because the accuracy is sub .5MOA in most of them. I will get the measurement tools that I need so that I know for sure I'm not unknowingly setting the shoulder back too far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tumbleweed, post: 565747, member: 9281"] They got best accuracy then and still do today with proper full length sized bottleneck cases. Thanks Bart I think that's the key, getting the die set up correctly with that .002 bump for a proper full length sizing. I must be close to a having them set up right on the different firearms I load for because the accuracy is sub .5MOA in most of them. I will get the measurement tools that I need so that I know for sure I'm not unknowingly setting the shoulder back too far. [/QUOTE]
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