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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Tuning for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="IHFarmer07" data-source="post: 1831460" data-attributes="member: 75397"><p>The over 90# is from SS wet tumbling and no lube at all, I usually fire those quick but with lube is 50-60#. Should've said that.</p><p></p><p>Depending on what I'm doing time and such I have done or will use 0000 steel wool like you. I had polished the inside of some necks to a shine before and it REALLY took some effort to seat the bullets and I had to use the co-ax to seat them the rest of the way, could only seat them so far on the arbor press before the friction was too much for it, but they shot GREAT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IHFarmer07, post: 1831460, member: 75397"] The over 90# is from SS wet tumbling and no lube at all, I usually fire those quick but with lube is 50-60#. Should’ve said that. Depending on what I’m doing time and such I have done or will use 0000 steel wool like you. I had polished the inside of some necks to a shine before and it REALLY took some effort to seat the bullets and I had to use the co-ax to seat them the rest of the way, could only seat them so far on the arbor press before the friction was too much for it, but they shot GREAT. [/QUOTE]
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