I'm at the point where I'm consistently getting .5 to .75 MOA accuracy at 200 yards from my .308 RPR and .308 Savage 10FCP-SR and I'd like to see if I can squeeze a little more out of them by switching from neck sizing (non-bushing) to f/l sizing with bushing dies.
I'd really like to go with Whidden sizing dies but my finances won't allow one for each rifle.
I'm wondering what your thoughts are about using one of their click adjustable f/l bushing dies for both guns and in addition to swapping out different size bushings, I would only have to change the shoulder setback a click or two to go back and forth.
Would I be asking for trouble trying to use one sizing die for two different rifles? I realize that I could do the same thing by using one of their standard f/l bushing dies (non click-adjustable) but manually putting index marks on sizing dies really hasn't worked out very well for me in the past and I think the clicks might give me more repeatable sizing.
I'm also using different brands of brass for them, Lapua in the Savage and FGMM in the RPR in case that might make a difference.
I'm pretty new to reloading for the best accuracy and these are my first bolt guns so any advice I receive will be appreciated.
I'd really like to go with Whidden sizing dies but my finances won't allow one for each rifle.
I'm wondering what your thoughts are about using one of their click adjustable f/l bushing dies for both guns and in addition to swapping out different size bushings, I would only have to change the shoulder setback a click or two to go back and forth.
Would I be asking for trouble trying to use one sizing die for two different rifles? I realize that I could do the same thing by using one of their standard f/l bushing dies (non click-adjustable) but manually putting index marks on sizing dies really hasn't worked out very well for me in the past and I think the clicks might give me more repeatable sizing.
I'm also using different brands of brass for them, Lapua in the Savage and FGMM in the RPR in case that might make a difference.
I'm pretty new to reloading for the best accuracy and these are my first bolt guns so any advice I receive will be appreciated.