I follow pretty much the same process as TackDriver, but I recently added the Hornady Concentricity tool to the prep process. It was very interesting because even with all the steps I was taking to have near perfect loads, one out of every five to ten cartridges was out of alignment by as much...
Nice, thanks for the post... I've been testing the TTSX with pretty good results, and it's good to see the finished product!
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OP, do you have a bullet concentricity tool? I recently got the Hornady concentricity gage/tool, and it was really enlightening. I've been working with my Howa 6.5 Grendel (I have my 6.5 Creedmoor barreled action sitting in the safe but want to get the Grendel dialed in before I did in with...
With the way the factory eld-m's shoot I would maybe try to get some eld-x's, and if the perform as well, just shoot factory loads
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I just figure what she doesn't know won't hurt her... The safe has so much in it that she doesn't even notice if there is a new resident... We've always kept separate bank accounts, learned that lesson with my first marriage... So that makes it a little easier.
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That is a great question, and I love the Nosler Accubond as well... However I have to deal with this lead free nonsense, so am searching. Have been testing Berger and Barnes offerings and the Nosler e-tip shoot well but it's really hard to find in .264.
Also, biting the $ bullet, and going to...
I have used the RCBS, Hornady, and Lee hand priming tools. I broke a couple and had issues with consistent primer depth as well. (One of my rifles is really picky with primer depth.
I now use the new Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Perfect Seat Hand Priming Tool...
I shoot match hunting projectiles... They are supposed to maintain terminal performance but still be"match" quality and have a high BC. I'm also restricted to non-lead projectiles, so using something like the A-MAX our ELD-X isn't an option
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