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    Here is to honor the veterans

    Gentlemen, I don't post here very often, but this one is close to my heart. My father and most of my uncles served in WW2 and I served with the 82nd Abn. Div. 3rd Bde in Vietnam. A belated Veterans Day blessing to all who served Kim
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    Chronograph

    Quite well for a factory stock rifle. I'd have to go to the shop and pull a target, but as I remember in the 4's. Molon Labe Kim
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    Chronograph

    I'm using an Oehler 35P and it has opened a whole new can of worms and raised a bunch of new questions. I have an XR100 in .308, with which, I get and standard deviation of 4 and I understand this to be a very consistent load. This would be in fully prepped Winchester brass, Federal match...
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    Riflebasix triggers

    I have an XR100 that is in dire need of a new trigger, looking at Riflebasix. Anyone have any experience with them, good or bad? Thanks Molon Labe Kim
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    Needin' a little help here.

    Thank you, gentlemen, as always some good information here. Some ideas here that should work. Molon Labe Kim
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    Needin' a little help here.

    It's way more than a small ring, it is deforming the nose of the bullet. I will take and post pictures tomorrow. Molon Labe Kim
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    Needin' a little help here.

    I forgot to mention that my necks are .014 wall and .306 ID. I wouldn't think .002 would cause the problem. Maybe I'll call Wilson tomorrow and ask them. Molon Labe Kim
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    Needin' a little help here.

    Using LE Wilson dies, I am loading .308 Winchester, fully prepped brass with 168 grn Hornady A Max bullets. The problem is a ring forming below the tip and completely around the bullet. The case walls are cut to .014 and the ID is .306. What's happening? Thanks Kim
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