Competition Rifle Ammo ?
Quote from Reloader on April 18, 2016, 2:10 pmFor loading competition accuracy ammo, e.g., 1,000 yard F-class...
Would a Super 1050 be easier to make accurate ammo with than a 650 due to the design of the 1050 toolhead with its alignment pins ?
For loading competition accuracy ammo, e.g., 1,000 yard F-class...
Would a Super 1050 be easier to make accurate ammo with than a 650 due to the design of the 1050 toolhead with its alignment pins ?
Quote from Reloader on April 18, 2016, 2:31 pmThe alignment pins are present more because the higher operating speed of the 1050 makes it possible for inertia of the spinning shellplate to be slightly out of alignment with the toolhead. The 650 has fewer stations and a smaller shellplate diameter, making this misalignment less likely. Both have been used to load .308 match ammunition for the US Palma team.
The alignment pins are present more because the higher operating speed of the 1050 makes it possible for inertia of the spinning shellplate to be slightly out of alignment with the toolhead. The 650 has fewer stations and a smaller shellplate diameter, making this misalignment less likely. Both have been used to load .308 match ammunition for the US Palma team.
