kyotekiller25
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Trying to get a consistent .002" bump on my lapua 223 cases and getting a .003" variance from low to high. 2 or 3 firings on them, they have not been annealed. Decapped seperately, RCBS case lube rolled on a lube pad, Redding FL bushing sizer with no expander ball and .248" bushing. Giving them 5-6 seconds each for dwell time at the top of the stroke. RCBS rock chucker. Mitutoyo digital calipers with hornady case gauge. Fired cases are coming out at 1.457"-1.4575" so my target goal was 1.455" Out of 50 cases, 37 are between 1.455"-1.456" and 13 are between 1.453"-1.4545" Is this acceptable? I feel like I'm chasing my tail here...Is it my sizing process, equipment, or all the cases haven't fully formed yet, or a combination of all 3? Getting pretty annoyed at this point, and my OCD of having everything exactly the same is not helping any...


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