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Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
I've only ever stuck one case in my life and at the time I ws using Hornady one-shot also. Switched to DCL about 15 years ago and haven't had a stuck case since. Was using RCBS lube with a pad before the one shot without a stuck case
I too am large framed and tall and the only stocks that fit right are either thumb hole or vertical grip. Length of pull becomes less of an issue for me when I can get my thumb away from my face and nose. The Boyds Varmint thumbhole is not a traditional stock but at $100 it can't be beat for the...
The only way to know the difference is to shoot. Two different lots of the same powder should take up close to the same volume. You set the screw to open/close the chamber in your powder measure to throw a charge(volume) and weigh it...empty the powder measure and without touching the adjustment...
The brass has met its end and deserves the scrap pile. I usually crush brass with a pair of pliers before it goes in the scrap bucket to remove any temptation of trying it just once more
About normal condition for 1x fired LC brass. One thing that will help you get consistent shoulder set-back during your sizing is to knock out the crimped in primer first. Without knocking out the crimped primer first your decapping pin will knock out the primer with intensity on some and ease...
I just wanted to pass on a trick I learned on how to check any powder's consistency when changing from one lot to another lot of the same powder WITHOUT shooting the load.
You'll need a hand thrown powder measure(like a Uni-flow) 2 different lots of the same powder and a scale.
Set up your...
Every powder is sensitive to different temperatures and inconsistent from lot-to-lot. Buying the same lot in bulk will help minimize load development headaches but it won't change inconsistencies or sensitivity. Some powders are better than others and some powder manufacturers are better in...
This is what I started on over 30 years ago and it still works great today. Any kit you buy will require the extra expense of a caliper.
Lee Loader 308 Win - Lee Precision
I take the simplest approach first and work up. In this case I think the front guard screw is too long. Take a few threads of with a dremel or file and I think the problem will disppear