Just dropped a bunch of cash on reloading equipment from Midsouth. The only thing I have left to get is dies, headspace guage, and bullet comparator(sp?).
I've read through the Hornady and Sierra reloading manuals and watched the RCBS reloading DVD, did a search here and still have a couple questions.
1. You guys that are shooting these amazingly tight groups, are you using competition dies with the micrometers or are you just that good with regular dies?
2. I have some new Winnie brass and most have necks that are not perfectly round, how do you fix this? Is this what the little ball on the punch for the primers does? Also if the Manuals call for a .308 case to be 2.005, some of the new brass is shorter in the vicinity of 2.004 or .003, do I use a full length resizer to resize it and then trim it, or load it as is, shoot it and then size it from there?
3. The hornady book recommends neck sizing if shooting in one gun because the case now "fits" the chamber after the reload and there should be minimal headspace. What can I do to ensure my unfired brass is against the shoulder and eliminate excessive headspace.
4. Belted magnums headspace off the belt and not the shoulder right? (did I say that right?)
5. Have an RCBS rockchucker enroute. actually RCBS everything, almost. What dies do you suggest for .308 and 7mmRM?
excuse my ignorance if what I'm trying to get at sounds convoluted. I need a reloading mentor in the vicinity of Gilbert AZ (.....Sobrbiker....
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I've read through the Hornady and Sierra reloading manuals and watched the RCBS reloading DVD, did a search here and still have a couple questions.
1. You guys that are shooting these amazingly tight groups, are you using competition dies with the micrometers or are you just that good with regular dies?
2. I have some new Winnie brass and most have necks that are not perfectly round, how do you fix this? Is this what the little ball on the punch for the primers does? Also if the Manuals call for a .308 case to be 2.005, some of the new brass is shorter in the vicinity of 2.004 or .003, do I use a full length resizer to resize it and then trim it, or load it as is, shoot it and then size it from there?
3. The hornady book recommends neck sizing if shooting in one gun because the case now "fits" the chamber after the reload and there should be minimal headspace. What can I do to ensure my unfired brass is against the shoulder and eliminate excessive headspace.
4. Belted magnums headspace off the belt and not the shoulder right? (did I say that right?)
5. Have an RCBS rockchucker enroute. actually RCBS everything, almost. What dies do you suggest for .308 and 7mmRM?
excuse my ignorance if what I'm trying to get at sounds convoluted. I need a reloading mentor in the vicinity of Gilbert AZ (.....Sobrbiker....
