Rick & Hakan
I use silicon spray for a lubricant, run them thru a .311, then .310, then .309 die. They end up actually measuring .3095. I am mainly doing this to 60 gr Speer Gold Dot & Hornady XTP's, but have also done some 85 gr XTP's. Have not shot a lot of paper with them, just enough to sight in.
As for accuracy, I can hit an Armadillo at 50 yds, which is an animal about the size of a large rabbit. The effects of these lighter, faster hollowpoints out of a six inch bbl is spectacular!
I started out using an antique Lyman Lubrisizer, but it was really tough. Especially the XTP's, which seem to have a harder jacket than the Gold Dots. I got a RCBS tool and it is much more robust with better leverage, and I have been able to go straight to the .309 die with it. However, I think that doing it in stages probably distorts the bullet less, so have reverted to the three stage process.
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