Ok here we go. I have been reading a lot. As well as watching YouTube. I have watched quite a bit of the videos posted here as well as read through many of the post. I have been investing as much as I can into equipment for reloading as I possibly can. I'll get to that in a bit. Here is the question.
With th an AR-10 should the bull be set so it touches the lands in the barrel or should it be set back just a bit?
Does the force that drives it into the chamber affect how the bullet is set at all ? When the BCG forces the bullet into the chamber is there any chance of the bullet slightly moving forward out of the neck of the case? Or can the force drive the bullet back into the case slightly if it is just touching the lands?
there is the question/ questions. Her is where I am at and what I'm working with.
I have not yet reloaded 1 single rifle round. I have been reloading and experimenting with .357 and gettting use to the equipment I have for about 2 months now. For the past 2 years I have slowly been buying gear. I currently have 2 single stage lee presses 3 hand held priming tools. I have RCBS dies for .223 and .308. As well as .357 .10mm .40 and .9mm
i have an RCBS 1500 charge master and a beam scale. A vibrator with walnut media. I'm working on a wet tumbler and I have the stainless media for that already.
What i I don't have yet
case trimmer.
Annealer.
Precision dies.
Chronograph.
I have 2000 once fired .308 cases peeped and trimmed ready for loading. It's a mixture of horniday, lake city, and mixed factory
1000 new brass .308 cases mixture of what ever I could find bought in batches of 100
5000 .556 brass mostly empties I shot. The brass is not processes and when I reload this it will not be for super precision. I only have about 200 projectiles at this point.
Projectiles for the .308. I have 1200 168smk
1000 180gn SMK
200 175gn Berger ballistic tip
powder 8 lbs of Varget
1lb of benchmark
I know I need to fine tune the load to my rifle. I'm ready to get started.
With th an AR-10 should the bull be set so it touches the lands in the barrel or should it be set back just a bit?
Does the force that drives it into the chamber affect how the bullet is set at all ? When the BCG forces the bullet into the chamber is there any chance of the bullet slightly moving forward out of the neck of the case? Or can the force drive the bullet back into the case slightly if it is just touching the lands?
there is the question/ questions. Her is where I am at and what I'm working with.
I have not yet reloaded 1 single rifle round. I have been reloading and experimenting with .357 and gettting use to the equipment I have for about 2 months now. For the past 2 years I have slowly been buying gear. I currently have 2 single stage lee presses 3 hand held priming tools. I have RCBS dies for .223 and .308. As well as .357 .10mm .40 and .9mm
i have an RCBS 1500 charge master and a beam scale. A vibrator with walnut media. I'm working on a wet tumbler and I have the stainless media for that already.
What i I don't have yet
case trimmer.
Annealer.
Precision dies.
Chronograph.
I have 2000 once fired .308 cases peeped and trimmed ready for loading. It's a mixture of horniday, lake city, and mixed factory
1000 new brass .308 cases mixture of what ever I could find bought in batches of 100
5000 .556 brass mostly empties I shot. The brass is not processes and when I reload this it will not be for super precision. I only have about 200 projectiles at this point.
Projectiles for the .308. I have 1200 168smk
1000 180gn SMK
200 175gn Berger ballistic tip
powder 8 lbs of Varget
1lb of benchmark
I know I need to fine tune the load to my rifle. I'm ready to get started.
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