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Redding Competion Seater .308
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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 219288" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>Swali - "...any chance of run out using Redding Competion Bullet seater."</p><p> </p><p>Certainly. No seater, however excellant itself, can overcome the deficencies of an out of line case neck and that's quite common. All any good seater can do is allow us to seat straight into a case that's straight. Most conventional seaters can't do that well but Redding/Forster BR/Competion seaters do a very good job. </p><p> </p><p>I agree with Derek, if you are interested in best accuracy a concentricy gage is great. It not only can tell you if your ammo isn't straight, used properly it can help clue you to why. You may have some really bad brass or your sizer's neck may be off a little or, much more common, your neck expander may be bending your necks as it is pulled out. Without the gage you are wandering in darkness while trying to find small things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 219288, member: 9215"] Swali - "...any chance of run out using Redding Competion Bullet seater." Certainly. No seater, however excellant itself, can overcome the deficencies of an out of line case neck and that's quite common. All any good seater can do is allow us to seat straight into a case that's straight. Most conventional seaters can't do that well but Redding/Forster BR/Competion seaters do a very good job. I agree with Derek, if you are interested in best accuracy a concentricy gage is great. It not only can tell you if your ammo isn't straight, used properly it can help clue you to why. You may have some really bad brass or your sizer's neck may be off a little or, much more common, your neck expander may be bending your necks as it is pulled out. Without the gage you are wandering in darkness while trying to find small things. [/QUOTE]
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