Ok, this is my first dabble in precision loading.
Here is the process and setup:
1. I am using all new 308 Hornady match brass, all from the same lot, run them under a Lee Colette die with an RCBS RockChucker so that all mouths are uniform.
I use a tiny amount of Unique lube every3 or so cases
2. After that, I use the Hornady Brass Prep Center for the chamfer and deburr. Prime them all with the Lee bench primer.
3. I charge the cases with the RCBS ChargeMaster.
4. I seat some 308 Hornady 168 BTHP and 308 Hornady 178 ELD Match with a target COAL of 2.830"
The die that I use is the Forster Ultra Micro, I set it so that it touches the shell holder and lock it up with the Hornady LNL bushing and ring.
When I measure the COAL I get +/- 5 Thou, is this acceptable?
What additional step can I take to get it down to +/- 1 Thou?
Now, I am not measuring it with a comparator or anything like that just put the round in a quality caliper and I try to center everything as best I can.
I am sure if, in the grand scheme of things it really matters but at this stage, it is more of a hobby for me, I am trying to get it as consistent as possible.
What do you guys think?
Here is the process and setup:
1. I am using all new 308 Hornady match brass, all from the same lot, run them under a Lee Colette die with an RCBS RockChucker so that all mouths are uniform.
I use a tiny amount of Unique lube every3 or so cases
2. After that, I use the Hornady Brass Prep Center for the chamfer and deburr. Prime them all with the Lee bench primer.
3. I charge the cases with the RCBS ChargeMaster.
4. I seat some 308 Hornady 168 BTHP and 308 Hornady 178 ELD Match with a target COAL of 2.830"
The die that I use is the Forster Ultra Micro, I set it so that it touches the shell holder and lock it up with the Hornady LNL bushing and ring.
When I measure the COAL I get +/- 5 Thou, is this acceptable?
What additional step can I take to get it down to +/- 1 Thou?
Now, I am not measuring it with a comparator or anything like that just put the round in a quality caliper and I try to center everything as best I can.
I am sure if, in the grand scheme of things it really matters but at this stage, it is more of a hobby for me, I am trying to get it as consistent as possible.
What do you guys think?