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<blockquote data-quote="SMK1000plus" data-source="post: 1621630" data-attributes="member: 93846"><p>I have six 6.5 Creedmoors, multiple 30-06s, 7mm RMs, 300 WMs, 223 Rems, 7mm-08s, 308 Wins, and more. Each rifle has its own sizing die and multiple seating dies for various bullets. After load development, I mark each one with the rifle's S/N and each seating die also gets the specific bullet information that it is setup for, recorded on it.</p><p></p><p>40 years ago I tried adjusting dies as needed for various rifles and bulles but, abandoned that, even for the few rifles in each chambering I had back then. I found that method much too inconsistent. Though a much more expensive method, dies specifically adjusted for each rifle and the bullet used in it, produces the very best results, in my experience. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMK1000plus, post: 1621630, member: 93846"] I have six 6.5 Creedmoors, multiple 30-06s, 7mm RMs, 300 WMs, 223 Rems, 7mm-08s, 308 Wins, and more. Each rifle has its own sizing die and multiple seating dies for various bullets. After load development, I mark each one with the rifle's S/N and each seating die also gets the specific bullet information that it is setup for, recorded on it. 40 years ago I tried adjusting dies as needed for various rifles and bulles but, abandoned that, even for the few rifles in each chambering I had back then. I found that method much too inconsistent. Though a much more expensive method, dies specifically adjusted for each rifle and the bullet used in it, produces the very best results, in my experience. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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