andrewctillman
Beginner
- Feb 6, 2013
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I would appreciate hearing from precision reloaders with long range or bench rest experience.
I have not used outside neck turning tools before, or straightened loaded ctgs for run out.
What tools do you use and recommend?
I will be using them on WW brass, once fired, .223 Remington for use in AR15 rifles.
I have spent quite a bit of time and money experimenting with the 64 grain Nosler bonded solid base bullet, half a dozen powders and three primers trying to duplicate the Winchester RA556B and Q3313 factory ammo velocity but improving on accuracy.
I think I have found a combination that does that and am looking at loading 500 rounds. So I am willing to put a little extra effort into the finished product.
I have an RCBS neck turning tool for length. Do any of you guys use an electric screw driver attchment for this? (The nosler has a cannelure and it sure helps to have a uniform length esp when I am shooting NATO pressure ammo).
thanks for your help.
I have not used outside neck turning tools before, or straightened loaded ctgs for run out.
What tools do you use and recommend?
I will be using them on WW brass, once fired, .223 Remington for use in AR15 rifles.
I have spent quite a bit of time and money experimenting with the 64 grain Nosler bonded solid base bullet, half a dozen powders and three primers trying to duplicate the Winchester RA556B and Q3313 factory ammo velocity but improving on accuracy.
I think I have found a combination that does that and am looking at loading 500 rounds. So I am willing to put a little extra effort into the finished product.
I have an RCBS neck turning tool for length. Do any of you guys use an electric screw driver attchment for this? (The nosler has a cannelure and it sure helps to have a uniform length esp when I am shooting NATO pressure ammo).
thanks for your help.