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gundogblue
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Hi Guys,
A month or so ago I posted here,"New rifle is driving me crazy", and you guys got me straightened out real good. Now Im useing the Hornaday OALG, and bullet comparator, and seating my bullets 0.003 off the lands, as per the great advice I got from some of the guys on this sight. But now I figure why stop there, Im currently useing Lee .223 RGB dies, but Im still getting variations in my bullet seating depth. Im thinking a good set of match/precision dies might help with that, from what I've been reading it seems that Forster gives a lot of bang for the buck, I've been looking at the Forster Ultimate micrometer seating die, they also have a similar seating die just with-out the micrometer, is one as good as the other or is it best to pay the extra dollars and get the one with the micrometer? Also Im thinking the sizer die is just as important in the grand sceem of things, is this true? But I don't understand about useing different size bushing when re-sizing, I've always just used a regular re-sizing die. Im not new to reloading but now I'd like to take it to the next level, so any advice will be appriciated, and taken quite seriously, as you guys really helped me get that new savage rifle of mine shooting extremly well.
Thanks,
Paul
A month or so ago I posted here,"New rifle is driving me crazy", and you guys got me straightened out real good. Now Im useing the Hornaday OALG, and bullet comparator, and seating my bullets 0.003 off the lands, as per the great advice I got from some of the guys on this sight. But now I figure why stop there, Im currently useing Lee .223 RGB dies, but Im still getting variations in my bullet seating depth. Im thinking a good set of match/precision dies might help with that, from what I've been reading it seems that Forster gives a lot of bang for the buck, I've been looking at the Forster Ultimate micrometer seating die, they also have a similar seating die just with-out the micrometer, is one as good as the other or is it best to pay the extra dollars and get the one with the micrometer? Also Im thinking the sizer die is just as important in the grand sceem of things, is this true? But I don't understand about useing different size bushing when re-sizing, I've always just used a regular re-sizing die. Im not new to reloading but now I'd like to take it to the next level, so any advice will be appriciated, and taken quite seriously, as you guys really helped me get that new savage rifle of mine shooting extremly well.
Thanks,
Paul