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Reloading
The Chamber vs. The Die.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 2871669" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>You could generate a list of contributors, but closer to root cause is lack of understanding, leading to lack of planning, leading to tail chasing.</p><p>Think about this; </p><p>How many people control their chambers? Or their dies?</p><p>Have they measured their brass and filled out a reamer print for it?</p><p>Does their plan include making brass last, and having enough on-hand for the accurate life of the barrel?</p><p>Do they fire form their brass to plan and send some to a die maker for a custom sizing die?</p><p></p><p>If you merely pick an abstract gun off a rack, and randomly buy dies and ammo components for it, then why would that turn out correct?</p><p>You could be lucky, or not..</p><p>I have zero luck, so I don't take a lot of chances like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 2871669, member: 1521"] You could generate a list of contributors, but closer to root cause is lack of understanding, leading to lack of planning, leading to tail chasing. Think about this; How many people control their chambers? Or their dies? Have they measured their brass and filled out a reamer print for it? Does their plan include making brass last, and having enough on-hand for the accurate life of the barrel? Do they fire form their brass to plan and send some to a die maker for a custom sizing die? If you merely pick an abstract gun off a rack, and randomly buy dies and ammo components for it, then why would that turn out correct? You could be lucky, or not.. I have zero luck, so I don't take a lot of chances like that. [/QUOTE]
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