nun_hunter
Well-Known Member
So as not to interfere with the other thread on neck tension I thought I'd start a new one specific to the question I'm asking.
I have a load that shoots well in my .308 but if I now decided to use a Lee FCD would I need to go back to the drawing board in regards to the other variables I have already worked on and came up with good results? ie powder charge and seating depth? Also how do I decide on what neck tension works best? Try a few different settings (1/4 turn deeper increments etc) or just try one and vary other things?
I am also developing a load for my .222 which is proving difficult (I know, .222's are easy to load for!) and one thing I can't really do is alter seating depth as the magazine prevents the round from being anything longer than SAAMI spec and the lands are way too far away to try and get near. A couple of factory brands of ammo shoot better than all my reloads, maybe because they're crimped?? In this scenario where would I start the crimping along with other factors? Crimp all rounds the same at different charge weights or pick a charge weight and crimp at varying degrees of tension?
A lot of questions and more answers than I probably need at the moment but I do like to know as much as possible before I start tampering with things!
I have a load that shoots well in my .308 but if I now decided to use a Lee FCD would I need to go back to the drawing board in regards to the other variables I have already worked on and came up with good results? ie powder charge and seating depth? Also how do I decide on what neck tension works best? Try a few different settings (1/4 turn deeper increments etc) or just try one and vary other things?
I am also developing a load for my .222 which is proving difficult (I know, .222's are easy to load for!) and one thing I can't really do is alter seating depth as the magazine prevents the round from being anything longer than SAAMI spec and the lands are way too far away to try and get near. A couple of factory brands of ammo shoot better than all my reloads, maybe because they're crimped?? In this scenario where would I start the crimping along with other factors? Crimp all rounds the same at different charge weights or pick a charge weight and crimp at varying degrees of tension?
A lot of questions and more answers than I probably need at the moment but I do like to know as much as possible before I start tampering with things!