Hi guys
I reload a ton of 223 for 3 gun ( not precision reloading , out of a gas gun, mostly going to be shot at 100 yards and in ...mostly ) I load a couple different pills. 55 gr Hornady BT and the 69 gr nosler HPBT.
The trim on the WFT is really nice , not too ragged and i don't feel a ton of burrs or issues . Does anyone who uses this same setup feel the need to deburr and chamfer ? Seems like the bullets will seat just fine without it . I wouldn't mind cutting out that step being that i load 1k at a time . Also being that i'm not financially able to get a Dillon 1050 and dedicate it to 223 , this is what i have to work with. I have the RCBS trim mate which is awesome , but i'm hoping not to have to.
Does anyone have experience messing with either chamfering or not , and the resultant effect on the round's accuracy ?
thanks
Aaron
I reload a ton of 223 for 3 gun ( not precision reloading , out of a gas gun, mostly going to be shot at 100 yards and in ...mostly ) I load a couple different pills. 55 gr Hornady BT and the 69 gr nosler HPBT.
The trim on the WFT is really nice , not too ragged and i don't feel a ton of burrs or issues . Does anyone who uses this same setup feel the need to deburr and chamfer ? Seems like the bullets will seat just fine without it . I wouldn't mind cutting out that step being that i load 1k at a time . Also being that i'm not financially able to get a Dillon 1050 and dedicate it to 223 , this is what i have to work with. I have the RCBS trim mate which is awesome , but i'm hoping not to have to.
Does anyone have experience messing with either chamfering or not , and the resultant effect on the round's accuracy ?
thanks
Aaron