azrocks
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1) Accuracy is not my primary concern. The potential for bullet setback is.
2) I have both a Lee FCD and Dillon's carbide taper die
3) Have a variety of bullets (110g to 190g) I'll be loading eventually, but none of them have a cannelure (or they do have a cannelure, but it doesn't align w/ case mouth, so effectively the same).
4) Some bullets are boat-tail, for which I will not bell the case mouth. Others are flat-base for which I will (a tiny amount). Using Dillon .30 carbine powder funnel to give me this flexibility.
Question is what do you guys/gals do, and why? What would you recommend? What's been your experience regarding the potential for setback?
2) I have both a Lee FCD and Dillon's carbide taper die
3) Have a variety of bullets (110g to 190g) I'll be loading eventually, but none of them have a cannelure (or they do have a cannelure, but it doesn't align w/ case mouth, so effectively the same).
4) Some bullets are boat-tail, for which I will not bell the case mouth. Others are flat-base for which I will (a tiny amount). Using Dillon .30 carbine powder funnel to give me this flexibility.
Question is what do you guys/gals do, and why? What would you recommend? What's been your experience regarding the potential for setback?