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Trying to lower ES in .260 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1224610" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Brass was fire formed with a starting load of varget and 100 gr. Amax, and is being fired for the 3rd time while collecting this data, so brass is well formed. Brass was not trimmed, as it is still slightly under the trim to length on 3rd firing, but all measures within .002" in length. It has only been neck sized. My Redding sizer gives .0018" of neck tension, just under .002" and seems very consistent. I measured 10 rounds before and after seating and they were all exactly the same, so I didn't bother measuring anymore. My brass is not neck turned and I don't have a neck turning tool. Load is .005" off lands, which is where it shot the best when seating from there to .120" jump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1224610, member: 87243"] Brass was fire formed with a starting load of varget and 100 gr. Amax, and is being fired for the 3rd time while collecting this data, so brass is well formed. Brass was not trimmed, as it is still slightly under the trim to length on 3rd firing, but all measures within .002" in length. It has only been neck sized. My Redding sizer gives .0018" of neck tension, just under .002" and seems very consistent. I measured 10 rounds before and after seating and they were all exactly the same, so I didn't bother measuring anymore. My brass is not neck turned and I don't have a neck turning tool. Load is .005" off lands, which is where it shot the best when seating from there to .120" jump. [/QUOTE]
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