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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Setting up dies "properly"
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<blockquote data-quote="Velvet" data-source="post: 1923478" data-attributes="member: 103348"><p><strong>Paradise=sub 1/2 moa.</strong></p><p>300wini mentioned before. 2 thousand shoulder setback FL resizing. 220gn ELDX, Hornady brass, at 100y.</p><p>I annealing every single shot, for all my calibers.</p><p>You have made me think about the possibility of using another less expensive method to achieve the maximum expansion of the case. I use the cream of wheat method to form cases of some wildcat (Ackley) caliber. The test would have to be done if that maximum expansion is reached, with successive shots. I have not honestly done it for this purpose, but it would be a matter of proving.You save bullets and good powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velvet, post: 1923478, member: 103348"] [B]Paradise=sub 1/2 moa.[/B] 300wini mentioned before. 2 thousand shoulder setback FL resizing. 220gn ELDX, Hornady brass, at 100y. I annealing every single shot, for all my calibers. You have made me think about the possibility of using another less expensive method to achieve the maximum expansion of the case. I use the cream of wheat method to form cases of some wildcat (Ackley) caliber. The test would have to be done if that maximum expansion is reached, with successive shots. I have not honestly done it for this purpose, but it would be a matter of proving.You save bullets and good powder. [/QUOTE]
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