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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1840144" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>He must be to shoot for Lapua in National and International F Class. Every shooter he spoke to in his video is either a current or former National or International champion. There are also some of the best and most consistent benchrest shooters worldwide with the records and wins to back up what they say. They have the equipment and time involved to make the statements with the results.</p><p> Your correct in the fact that Lee collet dies produce some of the straightest ammo you can load. The pressure issues will show up after consecutive loadings as the loses it's spring back. Load a case with your neck sizer 4 times and run it over a magneto speed or lab radar in the same atmospherics and get back to us. Bring a press to your shooting area and do it then. Either way you are going to see velocity change due to pressure increases</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1840144, member: 85987"] He must be to shoot for Lapua in National and International F Class. Every shooter he spoke to in his video is either a current or former National or International champion. There are also some of the best and most consistent benchrest shooters worldwide with the records and wins to back up what they say. They have the equipment and time involved to make the statements with the results. Your correct in the fact that Lee collet dies produce some of the straightest ammo you can load. The pressure issues will show up after consecutive loadings as the loses it's spring back. Load a case with your neck sizer 4 times and run it over a magneto speed or lab radar in the same atmospherics and get back to us. Bring a press to your shooting area and do it then. Either way you are going to see velocity change due to pressure increases [/QUOTE]
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