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Re: Bullet pulling technique [Re: mikei] #6225306 03/16/16 02:35 PM
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Good advice. I realized after my post that I meant to say 3 hundredths. I was trimming at 1.390 per the Hornady 8th edition. After more research I found that 1.360-1.368 is the sweet spot. Especially for semi autos.

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Is it necessary to turn case necks when converting 5.56/.223 to .300 BO?


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