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Reloading
What reloading dies are you using?
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2477042" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>Well first you have to trim the **** out of the case before you use the die. That kills them for me in precision rifles.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Might be worth it work in autoloaders, especially if you have a case trimmer on the press like a Dillon so you only have to batch-prep new-to-you used/ fired cases once then they can go into the bin with the rest of your cases.</p><p></p><p>Trimming is overrated, my 4x fired Lapura 6.5 CM cases are all within 0.010" of each other, most are within 0.005", all are under book max, all are definitely shorter than my chamber, and none of them have ever been trimmed.</p><p></p><p>If they shoot into one hole.... what does case length matter at that point?</p><p></p><p>Case length variance is something that can very easily be seen on an AMP press trace chart if you look one up, Greg D mentions in his review video that he was hoping AMP could tweak the software to re-zero the graph to actually hide the impact of case length variance on the chart produced while seating. My case length spread on untrimmed cases was less than the AMP demo video so HA!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2477042, member: 116181"] Well first you have to trim the **** out of the case before you use the die. That kills them for me in precision rifles. Might be worth it work in autoloaders, especially if you have a case trimmer on the press like a Dillon so you only have to batch-prep new-to-you used/ fired cases once then they can go into the bin with the rest of your cases. Trimming is overrated, my 4x fired Lapura 6.5 CM cases are all within 0.010" of each other, most are within 0.005", all are under book max, all are definitely shorter than my chamber, and none of them have ever been trimmed. If they shoot into one hole.... what does case length matter at that point? Case length variance is something that can very easily be seen on an AMP press trace chart if you look one up, Greg D mentions in his review video that he was hoping AMP could tweak the software to re-zero the graph to actually hide the impact of case length variance on the chart produced while seating. My case length spread on untrimmed cases was less than the AMP demo video so HA! [/QUOTE]
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