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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Shoulder bumping
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<blockquote data-quote="davidu" data-source="post: 2346229" data-attributes="member: 115072"><p>Just like most things,there are ok/good sizing dies and there are better sizing dies. </p><p>I'm not sure what brand the OP uses, but I highly recommend the Forster. I'm sure there are other very good brands, but </p><p>I would recommend the Forster fl sizing die. Then have Forster hone the die based on their sizing chart once you've sized the brand of brass typically shot. I AMP anneal every time and find there's very little runout and a consistent 2-3 thousands shoulder bump is easy to achieve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidu, post: 2346229, member: 115072"] Just like most things,there are ok/good sizing dies and there are better sizing dies. I’m not sure what brand the OP uses, but I highly recommend the Forster. I’m sure there are other very good brands, but I would recommend the Forster fl sizing die. Then have Forster hone the die based on their sizing chart once you’ve sized the brand of brass typically shot. I AMP anneal every time and find there’s very little runout and a consistent 2-3 thousands shoulder bump is easy to achieve. [/QUOTE]
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