Quote Originally Posted by mnbogboy2 View Post
Thanks gb,
I was aware of those, but testing the poster's claim. Holding his tolerances on brass is easy with good control of annealing, lube & sizing technique. But the average guy doing only one common caliber is not probably going to achieve those results because of differences in brass and technique.
More power to him if he does and hoping he could share this with others.
Wasn't trying to offend anyone.
Holding close tolerances on brass is just a matter of spending the time. Also having good accurate equiptment. I always use the same brand of brass. I have a luxuary most do not have TIME. I also spent a life time as an engineer and tool maker. Setting the headspace on my guns I have a good feel, I fire 5 new rounds and record my readings. If I am not happy I do it over.
Probably I was to harsh in my statement, What ever works for you. My thoughts on teaching to work on their gun is teach the proper method and if he wants to shortcut let him thank that out on his own, after all we do not know what his skill level is.