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HopeToBe
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Jerry, I think you are on to something.
I tested different bullets with different preasure rings (going from .243 to .24375) and with the "bad die" the bigger the bullet resulted in bigger out-run. The good die, however, reduced this also with the bullets with the biggest preasure ring meaning the run-out was kept below 1/1000''. And for the record, the neck tension was the same. I do not have a very good explaination for this other than there is differences between "good" and "bad" dies?
I will.
I tested different bullets with different preasure rings (going from .243 to .24375) and with the "bad die" the bigger the bullet resulted in bigger out-run. The good die, however, reduced this also with the bullets with the biggest preasure ring meaning the run-out was kept below 1/1000''. And for the record, the neck tension was the same. I do not have a very good explaination for this other than there is differences between "good" and "bad" dies?
Let us know the results of your day at the range.
I will.
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