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What dies are better for bolt action rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 584258" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>somewhere in my log books I keep a diagram for each chamber I shoot (it's not upto date right now before anyone asks). I know exactly how long the chamber neck is and the actual throat data for each bullet I planed to shoot in that chamber. I also have the gauge line deminsions for each of those chambers to properly set the headspace up when sizing a case. </p><p> </p><p>I've ran tests in the past to see just how much better a factory chambered rifle shot with neck sized rounds verses full length resized rounds, and the difference is nill if any at all in group size. If you got a good chamber and a good die; it should not matter much at all. BUT; at the range I usually neck size with a Wilson die because it's easy and fast.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 584258, member: 25383"] somewhere in my log books I keep a diagram for each chamber I shoot (it's not upto date right now before anyone asks). I know exactly how long the chamber neck is and the actual throat data for each bullet I planed to shoot in that chamber. I also have the gauge line deminsions for each of those chambers to properly set the headspace up when sizing a case. I've ran tests in the past to see just how much better a factory chambered rifle shot with neck sized rounds verses full length resized rounds, and the difference is nill if any at all in group size. If you got a good chamber and a good die; it should not matter much at all. BUT; at the range I usually neck size with a Wilson die because it's easy and fast. gary [/QUOTE]
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