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    Quote Originally Posted by bullbarrel View Post
    Ok, it was the lee neck resizer I was wondering about, but the pacesetter uses a full length resizer. I wouldn't use the crimp die unless you have a bullet with a cannelure in it. But thats just me.

    Fingers crossed the next batch will start to reduce the group size.
    Yep full length resizing and I was advised against crimping, in fact I'm pretty sure the reloading manual says its not for my type of bullet too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phil384 View Post
    Yep full length resizing and I was advised against crimping, in fact I'm pretty sure the reloading manual says its not for my type of bullet too.
    the Lee FCD crimping die doesn't require a cannelure you can use it on any bullet.there is no need to go full-hulk on it a light crimp will achieve the purpose -a consistent neck tension. If you have perfect brass you probably don't need it however it ain't going to hurt to use it and it should help.
    It always amazes me that folk put forward neck turning as a worthwhile operation whilst ignoring the much simpler FCD die that is supplied with a lot of Lee kits.
    I guess it's too simple and also made by Lee so for some that's 2 strikes and out
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    I'v had 2 Howas (.308) and both had the same accuracy problems after cleaning.
    After cleaning fire 4 or5 of the crappy PPU to foul barrel, wait till cool then try test strings.
    After about 20 shots give it a pull through then fouling shots before another test string.
    Worked for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weebeestie View Post
    I'v had 2 Howas (.308) and both had the same accuracy problems after cleaning.
    After cleaning fire 4 or5 of the crappy PPU to foul barrel, wait till cool then try test strings.
    After about 20 shots give it a pull through then fouling shots before another test string.
    Worked for me.
    I also have 2 .308 Howas, can't say I am obsessive about cleaning them
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