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    New from NC

    Blackwater....I'm on the Lincoln County side of Lake Norman. Give me a shout if you are in the area.
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    F T/R Competition Remington mil spec 5r

    +1 on what WTF said! Excellent weapon to begin with.
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    Ladder Test Results

    As for the ladder test, German Salazar has a link to an article on Audette's Load Development that I always refer back to when I get an odd print. I've read it many times and usually learn something new each time. Maybe it will be of use to you...
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    Redding neck die

    That's about as much of the neck as the Redding will size.
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    Saying Goodbye

    Put my patrol K-9 down 11 years ago, the longest four mile drive I've ever made. Her ashes are sitting on my mantle....still watching over the family. Good memories will always be with you.
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    Best Brass Cleaning Method ??

    Re: Best Brass Cleaning Method ?? Twist...I've tried tumbling with cob/walnut media (everything in the room was covered with media dust), sonic (works but not as time efficient as tumbling IMO) went back to tumbling but with treated dry rice from the grocery store. Now I'm never out of media...
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    Case trimming necessity?

    Re: Case trimming necessity? Sic, Sinclair has caliber diameter specific case length gages, I bought three (.22, 6mm and .30 cal) for the same reason you are describing.....well worth the small price they charge and are reusable. Cull out a piece of junk unprimed brass that didn't make the...
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    What you would expect? Load test, step #2

    Re: What you would expect? Load test, step #2 Do you have access to 300yds? If not, I'd reload #2 with 10 rounds and shoot 2-5 shot groups. Shoot it just like you would shoot in a match (prone, bench, etc.). Point is, confirm your findings before messing with the seating depth....confident...
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    Which bullet comparator?

    Re: Which bullet comparator? My first comparator was the 5 sided nut, still have it but it can be...complicated. My second was a Hornady comparator, but they switched to a material that feels like plastic. Now the only thing I buy are the Sinclair inserts (stainless steel) but I still use the...