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Reloading
solving runout by removing expander rod
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<blockquote data-quote="bonefish" data-source="post: 834526" data-attributes="member: 68379"><p>All the brass I am using has been fire formed. I don't have any new brass left. I also use the Sinclair expander die and all my necks have been turned but I don't use a neck die or a hand deprimer. If what I'm doing doesn't work. I'll try them. I'm not a 1000 yd shooter but I hunt in Colorado so 300 - 400+ yard shoots are certainly available. Handloading to me is a hobby and a challenge and I'm trying to get groups as tight as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonefish, post: 834526, member: 68379"] All the brass I am using has been fire formed. I don't have any new brass left. I also use the Sinclair expander die and all my necks have been turned but I don't use a neck die or a hand deprimer. If what I'm doing doesn't work. I'll try them. I'm not a 1000 yd shooter but I hunt in Colorado so 300 - 400+ yard shoots are certainly available. Handloading to me is a hobby and a challenge and I'm trying to get groups as tight as possible. [/QUOTE]
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