I have both, the RCBS and Hornady. They both seem to work equally well, once you have them set up, and set up is not hard. I have re used every bullet that I have had to pull. I would buy which ever color you prefer.
I am wondering how many of you have used this and how well it works. I have reloaded for bolt guns for a long time and I am going to be processing LC brass. If you have any recommendations let me know.
When I have used factory ammo, I got mixed results. One box would give me some 3/8 inch groups then 1.5 inch, basically the same box was very inconsistent. This was from several manufacturers, for different cartridges. I usually get a box of factory ammo when I buy a new gun to see what...
I have a 243 wssm in a model 70. The factory loads are hotter than the max loads for the data out there. I would full length resize them, and then shoot. After that then you can neck size them a couple of times and go back to full length, etc... I usually check them after their second...
They shoot the best in my 223, they need a 1:12 twist to stabilize. That is why most 22-250's will not shoot them well. I did not care for the 50 grain vmax though.
I'll take it Redding 30-06 benchrest competiton seating die from above post.
My pay it forward item is a box of 87 grain 6.5mm speer bullets about 83 left in the box
The first I'll take it, followed by a PM with your address gets it.
Starline is taking back-orders for 357 mag brass again, when they get a large enough amount of back-orders, they will produce another run. Here is the sight
https://www.starlinebrass.com/order-online/caliber.cfm/caliber/357/
I have several load manuals to verify the load data with and I can also look it up at hodgdon or alliant amongst others. I am doing this to try and narrow my options for powders to try.
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