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Updated with 2nd round results - Began new load development today for the 6.5CM
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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 3655714" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>In my case there will always be some shooter error involved. I swear I could strap that gun down to a concrete bench and still find a way to push one to the right! But yeah, I always knew seating depth was a major factor, but I always tested it after settling in on a charge weight. This time was different, but I am pleased with the results thus far. I know that I'll be taking that hand press to the range for a few more rifles I need to develop loads for. I can't believe it's taken me this long to spend the $50 to get one. What a handy little tool. I was worried that to keep the consistency I wanted, I'd have to bring an arbor press and an inline seating die, like a Wilson. That little Lee did a great job, but I was also using a very good Redding die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 3655714, member: 24867"] In my case there will always be some shooter error involved. I swear I could strap that gun down to a concrete bench and still find a way to push one to the right! But yeah, I always knew seating depth was a major factor, but I always tested it after settling in on a charge weight. This time was different, but I am pleased with the results thus far. I know that I'll be taking that hand press to the range for a few more rifles I need to develop loads for. I can't believe it's taken me this long to spend the $50 to get one. What a handy little tool. I was worried that to keep the consistency I wanted, I'd have to bring an arbor press and an inline seating die, like a Wilson. That little Lee did a great job, but I was also using a very good Redding die. [/QUOTE]
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