sniper
06-23-2008, 10:25 AM
They look really good.:bigsmyl2:
I did a bit of messing about...uhhh...experimentation and with the bullet snug against the rifling, I can just barely seat the bullet deep enough to cover the front lube groove with the case mouth.
The gas check is slightly below the shoulder/case neck junction, which it must be if I don't want the lube to be exposed and unprotected.
Is seating the CB against the rifling the accepted way to load these things? If not, what sort of free travel is a good starting place?.
Runfiverun suggested .001. That is really tiny...~1/3 the diameter of a human hair. Is he pulling this newbie's leg?
I plan to use my Lee factory crimp die to insure enough neck tension.
Suggestions, please. :-D
I did a bit of messing about...uhhh...experimentation and with the bullet snug against the rifling, I can just barely seat the bullet deep enough to cover the front lube groove with the case mouth.
The gas check is slightly below the shoulder/case neck junction, which it must be if I don't want the lube to be exposed and unprotected.
Is seating the CB against the rifling the accepted way to load these things? If not, what sort of free travel is a good starting place?.
Runfiverun suggested .001. That is really tiny...~1/3 the diameter of a human hair. Is he pulling this newbie's leg?
I plan to use my Lee factory crimp die to insure enough neck tension.
Suggestions, please. :-D