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What did you do in the reloading room today?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rustygun" data-source="post: 3923276" data-attributes="member: 4711"><p>Forstner bits are the way to go. You will get a flat bottom hole and if your bits are sharp you will get a pretty smooth hole. Fuzzy edges and clean cut are associated with sharp tools and type of material. I would think hardwoods like cherry maple or walnut will deliver a cleaner hole. </p><p>I don’t think the case needs to be a tight fit just close enough so it does not tip much while using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustygun, post: 3923276, member: 4711"] Forstner bits are the way to go. You will get a flat bottom hole and if your bits are sharp you will get a pretty smooth hole. Fuzzy edges and clean cut are associated with sharp tools and type of material. I would think hardwoods like cherry maple or walnut will deliver a cleaner hole. I don’t think the case needs to be a tight fit just close enough so it does not tip much while using. [/QUOTE]
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