Lefty,

I have been using the Stoney Point headspace gauges for several years to set my dies for shoulder setback. For hunting rifles, I aim for .002", and I can usually get the shoulders to within .001" of where I want, depending on the consistency of my sizing technique.

I read about the Redding system and it seemed like it was much slower than the Stony Point system. Do you think the Redding sysetm is more accuracy and consistent than the Stoney Point?

Also, why is the 6.5/284 so popluar, but the straight 284 not?

James,

Given how you sort out your rifles and the accuracy you achieve, you too are an easy target to get "sucked in" to this...............


Blaine