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Reloading
Reducing ES
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<blockquote data-quote="Paulstarr" data-source="post: 2116451" data-attributes="member: 116871"><p>Be sure of the accuracy of your powder charge,sort your brass by weight and concentrate on neck tension.Using Wilson chamber seating dies along with a arbour press give you a better feel for variations in neck tension.If you still have problems change the powder/primer combination.Remember ES is not everything it needs to go hand in glove with the accuracy of the round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paulstarr, post: 2116451, member: 116871"] Be sure of the accuracy of your powder charge,sort your brass by weight and concentrate on neck tension.Using Wilson chamber seating dies along with a arbour press give you a better feel for variations in neck tension.If you still have problems change the powder/primer combination.Remember ES is not everything it needs to go hand in glove with the accuracy of the round. [/QUOTE]
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