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<blockquote data-quote="Ksmirk" data-source="post: 1272766" data-attributes="member: 880"><p>With my 308 I wanted the best I could produce so the necks are turned and trimmed. The best thing I can say about making accurate loads is to be sure each case is the same length! I have found in my years of trying to make the wheel better this was the most helpful. I normally trim .010" shorter than the max length so I don't have to trim each time.</p><p></p><p>If you take a sharpie and mark the neck you can back off your FL sizer and while watching the neck screw in the FL sizer raise case into then see where the die has made contact, keep doing this until you get the die to the point you want the neck sized too. I'd show you pictures but I'm in Patterson, La I hope this makes sense to you? Later,</p><p></p><p>Kirk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ksmirk, post: 1272766, member: 880"] With my 308 I wanted the best I could produce so the necks are turned and trimmed. The best thing I can say about making accurate loads is to be sure each case is the same length! I have found in my years of trying to make the wheel better this was the most helpful. I normally trim .010" shorter than the max length so I don't have to trim each time. If you take a sharpie and mark the neck you can back off your FL sizer and while watching the neck screw in the FL sizer raise case into then see where the die has made contact, keep doing this until you get the die to the point you want the neck sized too. I'd show you pictures but I'm in Patterson, La I hope this makes sense to you? Later, Kirk [/QUOTE]
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