BoydAllen
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My point was that I had not considered using a forming die to bump shoulders. The caliber was irrelevant. Also, my remarks about various old military arms was not to say that they do not share anything with more modern designs, but that they are different in some important ways, and it is those differences that should not be use as a guide. On the authority of Mr Hull, no disrespect, but the testing that Sierra, or any bullet manufacturer does for their quality control, is not even in the same ballpark as the finest competition accuracy. Take your rat turd and violin theory to a benchrest match at pretty much any distance that you would like and see how well it works in that situation. Finally I was not disparaging your posts in general. I was, and am disagreeing you in this thread. My agreement on one or more things, has no bearing on whether I will on others. I started out with a Lee Loader, and then progressed to a RCBS one piece FL die set, and while they both worked reasonably well for accomplishing my goals at the time I was using them, we have learned a thing or two since then. I have four different concentricity gauges, and have tried pretty much all of the rest. Given that experience, I do not want one that supports the back of the case on the rim, or extractor groove. or which requires an inordinate amount of force to turn a case.