Just got back into reloading and wanting to get into longer range shooting. Until I can get a true long range rifle I am using my DD AR15 in .223 to learn both reloading and shooting technique for this.
Been loading with good equipment. Some of my equipment is: redding big boss 2, Forster FL SIZER and Ultra benchrest seater, Sinclair pocket uniformer, Sinclair gen 2 deburring tool, Sinclair ultimate trimmer. Loading for Sierra 69 Match, Varget and CCI BR4 in new Unfired and unprimed batch of 500 Lake City 13 brass.
I know my AR and me is a limiting factor but i am taking a long range shooting course soon and trying to learn. I also know that all the steps I am doing in reloading won't be seen with this AR's limits but using it to learn.
I have a Sinclair neck sorter and concentricity gage to see how my equipment is doing. My steps have been tumble, inspect & case neck brush, FL size using Imperial wax and dry neck lube, tumble, debur flash holes, uniform primer pockets, trim cases to 1.750, chamfer and debur necks and case neck brush.
Next, I sorted by weight in 3 piles: 91.8-92.6, 92.7-93.5 and culls outside this. Was surprised that out of 500 pieces only13 was out of this 1.6 grain two batch sorts. Then I even sorted further by using Sinclair neck sorter for neck thickness variation and 26% was .001 or less, 54% was .001-.002 and 20% more than .002 (most of those were under .003).
Then I picked the 91.8-92.6 weight batch that was case neck sorted .001-.002 to start loading. All looked great after primed and charged until seated bullets with Forster ultra seater. I was told no use looking at neck concentricity until after fire formed these new cases so didn't check. After seated bullets I decided to check for concentricity of neck and bullet runout and was so disappointed to see most checked between .003-.006.
I am not sure if I did something wrong or sizer or seater problem or if won't get concentric necks and bullets until first firing if new cases. Am hopeful this is my answer but I doubt that. I would think if ran thru FL sizer with expander that they would be as concentric as they will ever be especially since I used some of the "good" cases with little neck thickness variation and .8 gr weight variation.
Not sure what to do to get better quality for when I start loading for a real long range rifle. Want to get my loading procedure figured out. Have done LOTS of reading books, manuals etc but need some expertise from you guys. I really appreciate your help in teaching me the art of hand loading. Thanks again.
Been loading with good equipment. Some of my equipment is: redding big boss 2, Forster FL SIZER and Ultra benchrest seater, Sinclair pocket uniformer, Sinclair gen 2 deburring tool, Sinclair ultimate trimmer. Loading for Sierra 69 Match, Varget and CCI BR4 in new Unfired and unprimed batch of 500 Lake City 13 brass.
I know my AR and me is a limiting factor but i am taking a long range shooting course soon and trying to learn. I also know that all the steps I am doing in reloading won't be seen with this AR's limits but using it to learn.
I have a Sinclair neck sorter and concentricity gage to see how my equipment is doing. My steps have been tumble, inspect & case neck brush, FL size using Imperial wax and dry neck lube, tumble, debur flash holes, uniform primer pockets, trim cases to 1.750, chamfer and debur necks and case neck brush.
Next, I sorted by weight in 3 piles: 91.8-92.6, 92.7-93.5 and culls outside this. Was surprised that out of 500 pieces only13 was out of this 1.6 grain two batch sorts. Then I even sorted further by using Sinclair neck sorter for neck thickness variation and 26% was .001 or less, 54% was .001-.002 and 20% more than .002 (most of those were under .003).
Then I picked the 91.8-92.6 weight batch that was case neck sorted .001-.002 to start loading. All looked great after primed and charged until seated bullets with Forster ultra seater. I was told no use looking at neck concentricity until after fire formed these new cases so didn't check. After seated bullets I decided to check for concentricity of neck and bullet runout and was so disappointed to see most checked between .003-.006.
I am not sure if I did something wrong or sizer or seater problem or if won't get concentric necks and bullets until first firing if new cases. Am hopeful this is my answer but I doubt that. I would think if ran thru FL sizer with expander that they would be as concentric as they will ever be especially since I used some of the "good" cases with little neck thickness variation and .8 gr weight variation.
Not sure what to do to get better quality for when I start loading for a real long range rifle. Want to get my loading procedure figured out. Have done LOTS of reading books, manuals etc but need some expertise from you guys. I really appreciate your help in teaching me the art of hand loading. Thanks again.