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Reloading
second range report
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<blockquote data-quote="ksubuck" data-source="post: 1174742" data-attributes="member: 64792"><p>Many have some luck jumping the VLD bullets a little more. Try 0.080 to 0.100 off the lands. See if that tightens the group up any. We all hear you when it comes to the stress of putting that last shot of the group in the same hole. I have uttered some pretty foul language when I screw that last shot up.</p><p></p><p>Also, learn to set up your FL dies to just touch the shoulder of the case back 0.002-0.003. Some call it bump sizing. That will give you a full neck size and will just touch the case up enough that it chambers a little easier than cases that have just been neck sized. I usually neck size a load or two, and then bump size when they get difficult to chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksubuck, post: 1174742, member: 64792"] Many have some luck jumping the VLD bullets a little more. Try 0.080 to 0.100 off the lands. See if that tightens the group up any. We all hear you when it comes to the stress of putting that last shot of the group in the same hole. I have uttered some pretty foul language when I screw that last shot up. Also, learn to set up your FL dies to just touch the shoulder of the case back 0.002-0.003. Some call it bump sizing. That will give you a full neck size and will just touch the case up enough that it chambers a little easier than cases that have just been neck sized. I usually neck size a load or two, and then bump size when they get difficult to chamber. [/QUOTE]
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