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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 2969355" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>I use MAHR digital calipers, they are great. I do have a cheap set of digital Harbor freight calipers, and they have always been accurate as well, but they have not been used much.</p><p>Speed and wind can have an effect at 200 meters.</p><p>For 308 I have over a thousand LC11 cases. I keep reusing the same 200 cases. I reamed the primer vent hole and swaged the primer hole on them. I always FL size them and trim them.</p><p>For 243 I use Hornady brass with the same process.</p><p>MY 7mm Remington Mag, I use what ever brass that is in the bag or I can trade for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 2969355, member: 28113"] I use MAHR digital calipers, they are great. I do have a cheap set of digital Harbor freight calipers, and they have always been accurate as well, but they have not been used much. Speed and wind can have an effect at 200 meters. For 308 I have over a thousand LC11 cases. I keep reusing the same 200 cases. I reamed the primer vent hole and swaged the primer hole on them. I always FL size them and trim them. For 243 I use Hornady brass with the same process. MY 7mm Remington Mag, I use what ever brass that is in the bag or I can trade for. [/QUOTE]
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