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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2373071" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I have heard lee dies are softer than other dies..</p><p>I use lee dies.</p><p>I have no issues with them now..</p><p>In fact i would be surprised if another die could make my groups any tighter.</p><p>My guns are probably not up to shooting tighter groups .888" at 221 yards with my .308 and .808" with the .243 at 211 yards. The 30-06 stays .75 moa out to 300 , which is as far as i have shot for groups on paper.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good enough for hunting guns..</p><p>I never tried corn cob media.</p><p>I can't blame you for staying clear of the hot loads.. just wears the brass quicker.</p><p>I will load hot if that is what is most accurate though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2373071, member: 15054"] I have heard lee dies are softer than other dies.. I use lee dies. I have no issues with them now.. In fact i would be surprised if another die could make my groups any tighter. My guns are probably not up to shooting tighter groups .888" at 221 yards with my .308 and .808" with the .243 at 211 yards. The 30-06 stays .75 moa out to 300 , which is as far as i have shot for groups on paper. Good enough for hunting guns.. I never tried corn cob media. I can't blame you for staying clear of the hot loads.. just wears the brass quicker. I will load hot if that is what is most accurate though. [/QUOTE]
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