Point_Taken
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So I have a Hornady LNL press, fully tuned in and love cranking out ammo. I mostly use it for 9mm and .223, but also have the dies/plate for .30-06. I want to dial in my rifle for long range hunting (300-500 yard) shots.
I see people say they do their precision rifle calibers on single-stage presses for accuracy. What am I missing out on by doing it on a progressive? I mean, I get the case-activated powder cop might not give an exact charge ) think x.0000, but couldn't I negate that by measuring out the charge on a powder-trickle or some other fine-tune device and pouring the charge in at that stage of the press?
Thanks for everyones input
I see people say they do their precision rifle calibers on single-stage presses for accuracy. What am I missing out on by doing it on a progressive? I mean, I get the case-activated powder cop might not give an exact charge ) think x.0000, but couldn't I negate that by measuring out the charge on a powder-trickle or some other fine-tune device and pouring the charge in at that stage of the press?
Thanks for everyones input