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    Need a coating that is slippery to N133 and ideas for powder pumps.

    Boyd: I have used the little Schuetzen for years with a double throw. (A double throw reduces the standard deviation by 1/sqrt(2). ) It's now evidently worn out. At the end of this season I used a Charge Master but it's excrutiatingly slow.
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    Need a coating that is slippery to N133 and ideas for powder pumps.

    357Mag: Yes, I immediately bought a RCBS Charge Master --- a great unit but slow slow slow. Takes up too much of the time between relays.
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    Need a coating that is slippery to N133 and ideas for powder pumps.

    LEH: Thanks for the lead on Slip Plate. I also had the identical conversation with Harrell. I followed his directions and the measure would malf every (say) 7 throws with a 4% error. That's what loses aggs.
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    Best neck dia. for Lapua brass in .223 Rem.?

    Krister: I've found with my (White Oak Wylde-chambered) ARs that I must use a 249 bushing in the Redding S-die with Lapua brass, otherwise necks will split after only a few firings. Lapua necks are 0.001" thicker than ordinary brass. Ordinary brass require the smaller 247 or 245 bushings. Chuck
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    Bench Rest purchase help!

    Use a Farley coaxial before thinking of anything else. My Farley is my favorite possession.
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    Need a coating that is slippery to N133 and ideas for powder pumps.

    Ever since my Harrell (Schuentzen) measure went beserk at the NBRSA Nationals, I've been milling up more accurate versions that dispense only within the range 28--31 gr of N133. (I sent back the Schuentzen but Harrell says nothing is amiss in spite of its tolerances rattling like a service 1911...
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    Bill Gammon

    Bill: Do you have Larry Feusse's email? Can you send it to me backchannel at maccluer@ieee.org? There's a guy in my rifle club that is just starting up BR with a 6mm (not 30) BR and needs advice on loads. Chuck MacC
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