nmkid
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No way would I use a bathroom type to measure that. I don't trust them. My bathroom scale always weighs on the high side!!
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That is what works for me. Many others use different techniques and get comparable results. Many of the 6ppc shooters use pretty heavy neck tension and they certainly outshoot me. I have even heard shooters say crimping reduces their group size. Probably because it gives them more consistent neck tension.
I find Richard Coody's second paragraph too be Correct! I use a K&M force gage too prove my seating pressure...the ones that are a little off are sigthers ..way off foulers.
Not sure how to rig up a pull force gauge but my neck diameter grows about .007 when I seat bullet?Whatever ends up with a 10 to 15 pound bullet pull force.
That's about .004" to⁹ .005" more than what I think most people get.Not sure how to rig up a pull force gauge but my neck diameter grows about .007 when I seat bullet?
80% in what range? (ES), and where do the other 20% fall?
.280 ai, this is what I'm getting through my neck sizer. I shot a 1-1/8" group at 200 yards last night with it . es 7. sd4.1 Will less tension make these more consistent? I will get back to you on the diameters todayThat's about .004" to⁹ .005" more than what I think most people get.
What cartridge are you referring to?
Does your die use an expander ball?
What's a loaded round's neck and the sizing die's neck diameters?
okay I will shoot 20 moreI don't know what less tension would do. Those numbers are excellent in my opinion. You may not get any improvement.
You'll need to shoot at least 20 rounds to have 90% confidence the results are meaningful.
I notice a vertical grouping just to the right of a lot of nodes when doing OCW testing.Has anybody ever noticed vertical grouping with inconsistent light neck tension.
I use a hydro seating press. Have removed the original pressure gauge with a 0-15 psi digital. I’m shooting a Dasher so not a lot of force needed to seat a bullet. I sort my record rounds based on the seating pressure for every match. Record 10 rounds do not vary more than 1 Lb. It works for me.