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Reloading
Quality Reloading/Handloading Components?
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<blockquote data-quote="pushcoguy" data-source="post: 1334322" data-attributes="member: 86505"><p>Thank you for all of the input. You guys have mentioned names a terms that I am not even remotely familiar with. That's a good thing. I can look into some of these things, and see what make since for me. </p><p></p><p>Ok, so on the neck turning. Those of you who turn necks, what kind of results have you been getting (as compared to brass that hasn't been turned). Those of you who don't, what is the reasoning behind that? I've read recently that accuracy can be "greatly" improved by turning the necks. Is this not true, or maybe your brass is of such high quality that turning is unnecessary? Or maybe, like me, you just haven't thought it necessary yet.?.?</p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pushcoguy, post: 1334322, member: 86505"] Thank you for all of the input. You guys have mentioned names a terms that I am not even remotely familiar with. That's a good thing. I can look into some of these things, and see what make since for me. Ok, so on the neck turning. Those of you who turn necks, what kind of results have you been getting (as compared to brass that hasn't been turned). Those of you who don't, what is the reasoning behind that? I've read recently that accuracy can be "greatly" improved by turning the necks. Is this not true, or maybe your brass is of such high quality that turning is unnecessary? Or maybe, like me, you just haven't thought it necessary yet.?.? Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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