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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
want to upgrade my reloading process
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimm" data-source="post: 71665" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Thanks for your reply Dave, your answer is the part I'm having trouble with. My standard .243 measures .2725 loaded using standard RCBS full length sizer/seater and win brass.I have a .243 AI coming and will be using new Lapua brass and redding comp bushing dies/seater.I also planned on getting three bushings a thou apart. What I'm questioning is the difference in brass and dies and what the round well measure with the new ones.If they will be the same then why do the catalogs recommend miking loaded rounds in order to figure what bushings to buy? Seems they would just list the sizes of the various loaded rounds and people could choose the bushings according to the amount of grip they want to try.I'm sure I'm making this more difficult than necessary /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif,just trying to be sure my understanding is as complete as possible.Thanks again, Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimm, post: 71665, member: 9"] Thanks for your reply Dave, your answer is the part I'm having trouble with. My standard .243 measures .2725 loaded using standard RCBS full length sizer/seater and win brass.I have a .243 AI coming and will be using new Lapua brass and redding comp bushing dies/seater.I also planned on getting three bushings a thou apart. What I'm questioning is the difference in brass and dies and what the round well measure with the new ones.If they will be the same then why do the catalogs recommend miking loaded rounds in order to figure what bushings to buy? Seems they would just list the sizes of the various loaded rounds and people could choose the bushings according to the amount of grip they want to try.I'm sure I'm making this more difficult than necessary [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img],just trying to be sure my understanding is as complete as possible.Thanks again, Jim [/QUOTE]
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