roysclockgun
Handloader
- Dec 17, 2005
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Ever since I, years ago, learned to prep new cases, I have never stopped doing that!
How many believe that doing so makes any difference, in terms of accuracy?
First I check OAL (yes, on new cases) to make certain that OAL is uniform. Then I use my hand tool to true up the flash hole, inside the case.
I then chuck up the tool to bevel the inside of the case mouth.
Finally, I chuck up the tool to bevel the outside of the case mouth.
I do the same with fired cases that I acquire from others.
Am I wasting my time taking these steps?
Steve Ashe
How many believe that doing so makes any difference, in terms of accuracy?
First I check OAL (yes, on new cases) to make certain that OAL is uniform. Then I use my hand tool to true up the flash hole, inside the case.
I then chuck up the tool to bevel the inside of the case mouth.
Finally, I chuck up the tool to bevel the outside of the case mouth.
I do the same with fired cases that I acquire from others.
Am I wasting my time taking these steps?
Steve Ashe