2020 has truly been a year of load development and fine tuning my reload process.
In absence of competitions, and having access to my 750M spot only once per 4-6 weeks, I seem to find pleasure spending time at the 200M line in this endless load dev.
My .308 has never shot so tight results are there!
One of my findings that puzzles me the most, my loads that are the best on target do not have the best SD/ES, and the loads that have the best SD/ES are not the best on target.
It got me thinking, maybe the Fclass guys (since accuracy demands are so up there) have got something in their reload process that I could use to better my experience!
Not looking to completely overhaul my process as I’ve seen good results, but am willing to spend and experiment with different products.
Here is my process for both .308/6.5x47 in a quick and dirty list...
1. Clean brass, krazy cloth
2. Anneal, AMP mkll
3. Lube cases w/Dillon lanolin lube
4. FLS/decap using Forster honed die (expander ball removed), then wipe off the lube. Using Forster co-ax press
5. Imperial graphite dry lube neck interiors
6. Sinclair expanding mandrel, 1.5 thou neck tension is the target I resize for
7. Primer pocket uniform K&M drill bit tool
8. Trim/Chamfer/Debur w/Forster 3in1 w/drill
9. Neck turn w/forster trimmer and drill
10. Primer with Lee bench prime
11. Powder with FX120 and actually use tweezers to add/remove the kernel as needed
12. Seat with Forster benchrest micrometer seater, 20 thou jump is my standard.
A few notes... My Ogive lenghts are always the same, very consistent seating.
Since ditching the Lee Collet die, I now have runout. I avg 1 thou but do get a few 1.5 thou runout.
Looking forward to some constructive feedback
In absence of competitions, and having access to my 750M spot only once per 4-6 weeks, I seem to find pleasure spending time at the 200M line in this endless load dev.
My .308 has never shot so tight results are there!
One of my findings that puzzles me the most, my loads that are the best on target do not have the best SD/ES, and the loads that have the best SD/ES are not the best on target.
It got me thinking, maybe the Fclass guys (since accuracy demands are so up there) have got something in their reload process that I could use to better my experience!
Not looking to completely overhaul my process as I’ve seen good results, but am willing to spend and experiment with different products.
Here is my process for both .308/6.5x47 in a quick and dirty list...
1. Clean brass, krazy cloth
2. Anneal, AMP mkll
3. Lube cases w/Dillon lanolin lube
4. FLS/decap using Forster honed die (expander ball removed), then wipe off the lube. Using Forster co-ax press
5. Imperial graphite dry lube neck interiors
6. Sinclair expanding mandrel, 1.5 thou neck tension is the target I resize for
7. Primer pocket uniform K&M drill bit tool
8. Trim/Chamfer/Debur w/Forster 3in1 w/drill
9. Neck turn w/forster trimmer and drill
10. Primer with Lee bench prime
11. Powder with FX120 and actually use tweezers to add/remove the kernel as needed
12. Seat with Forster benchrest micrometer seater, 20 thou jump is my standard.
A few notes... My Ogive lenghts are always the same, very consistent seating.
Since ditching the Lee Collet die, I now have runout. I avg 1 thou but do get a few 1.5 thou runout.
Looking forward to some constructive feedback

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