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Maintaining Consistency In Your Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Kerryt38" data-source="post: 1460077" data-attributes="member: 79662"><p>Great article Jim!!! While I anneal and trim after every firing because it only takes me less than an hour for each and then I can skip either or both if I'm pressed for time. I love that you show that people don't need a $200-$300 die to make great quality ammo. If you are spending more on a die buy adjustment features that make loading easier don't spend extra on a brand name that's exactly the same die just more expensive. It's not 30 years ago when there was a huge difference in quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kerryt38, post: 1460077, member: 79662"] Great article Jim!!! While I anneal and trim after every firing because it only takes me less than an hour for each and then I can skip either or both if I'm pressed for time. I love that you show that people don't need a $200-$300 die to make great quality ammo. If you are spending more on a die buy adjustment features that make loading easier don't spend extra on a brand name that's exactly the same die just more expensive. It's not 30 years ago when there was a huge difference in quality. [/QUOTE]
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