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That would be .004 total, and those aren’t the norm, just occasionally. And I think your right, most of that comes from the brass/resizing step. I would also like to look more into some bushing dies. I’ve tried the Lee collet sizer, but didn’t think it worked to well.
I have a Sinclair Concentricity gauge, and like it. But the new Hornady one is supposed to also correct any bullets from say .004 to .000. This is the one I’m looking at... https://www.hornady.com/reloading/precision-measuring/precision-tools-and-gauges/lock-n-load-concentricity-tool
Has anyone used Hornadys Concentricity tool??? Was looking to see if it’s worth it. Also wondering what the side effects may be from putting pressure on the bullet to center it. Possibly change neck tension??? My Redding competition bullet seater does pretty good, and usually seats around .000...
I've had the same pair of Oakley M frames for about ten years. Just now kind of need a replacement lens. No complaints on my end. Also have a pair of Oakley polarized that I've been happy with.
Find the nearest manufacturer to your location....see if they have a scratch & dent warehouse. There are some deals out there with minor cosmetic issues that they can't sell as new.
Ok got a story on my dry rice/Oakley rear squeeze bag...went shootin the other day and looked for my bag, couldn't find it...the first response to my original post mentioned rain...well I found my rear bag. It was out in the desert right where I dropped it 2 weeks ago. I said it only rained one...
I've been using 3rd groups for 25yrs and it seems to work for me. Some will say 5 rds. I feel 3rds gives me a good indication of what's going on. Also, when the reloading budget is an issue, or component availability, it helps to conserve supplies.
Accubond LR (Long Range) $56 for 100? That's cheap cheap! Sure it wasn't for a box of 50? I stand corrected. Just didn't seem normal. Guess I was used to a 50 count box, which was around $30. So I guess that's about the normal price...
Can't remember the size, but yes those bike inertubes make a good, quick, and cheap grip. I used one on couple handguns and an AR. One 26in tube goes a long way.
May want to give Plano hard cases a look. They have some hard cases that are similar to the Pelican style, for half the price. I just purchased one for my recently issued DPMS LR-308. Has pluck foam and seems pretty rugged. Won't break the wallet. Walmart had mine for $69. Yes, it's not a...