But I do use bushing dies all the time for precision reloading. Set the neck size reasonably loose so it’s not working the brass as hard as the standard dies which is usually 4-6 thousandth too tight.
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But I do use bushing dies all the time for precision reloading. Set the neck size reasonably loose so it’s not working the brass as hard as the standard dies which is usually 4-6 thousandth too tight.
How much is that AMP gear? I think it’s cheaper and easier to just buy good new brass. Lapua 308 is only $1.5 each. 5 fires out of it is pretty good value already. Then just use them for another 5...
reforming into a different cartridge would be fun to do. but I'm not going to do that for my match rifle and match ammo just because me being me don't trust the engineering skills of myself.
And the results are good? Consistent and improved your group?
Good points made here, matey.
After what I've researched a lot on you tube. I was shocked to hear what my gunsmith (who was a champion shooter) reckons. He said he didn't anneal or neck turn none of his brass but have won many...
Not much of a hunter, but sure am not a bad shot. and my rifles are reasonably well set up, and most of them shot well 1/2 moa. That is why i'm going to see if the next step is worth investing my...
Great info, thanks. I get enjoyment out of all reloading practices whether it has a 5% change in accuracy or 50%. Its great to hear what other people have experienced to balance my time and money...
Hey guys,
I have not done neck turning or annealing to my brass at all.
I’ve been watching YouTube and listening to some F class shooters anal practices.
Are these just fun bits and nice...