thanks all of you.
I use a Lee RGB die which requires lubing cases. I hate that step and wonder if I should get a carbide rifel die set to skip this lube prep step. Can RGB die give me good accuracy or is it to cheasey? Its worked for me so far but... I was curious.
also,
stuck@work:
"When I find a load that gives the best group, then I start experimenting with seating depth, crimp, smaller increments of powder and so forth. "
Of these different steps what realative impact to each have on accuracy. i.e. can I focus on one step more than others and get 60% of optimal accuracy by say focusing on seating depth most or charge weight most? does this q: make sense?
Colt45:
" is to seat the bullet half way, then rotate the case 180 degrees and seat it the rest of the way. I cut 1 and 1/2 inches off my 25-06 groups with this method. Best, Walt "
Q: why does this rotation method work? do you know? I am just curious of the physics or mechanics involved here. I'll try this thanks.
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