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Reloading
20" Barrel , .308 Winchester, Heavy Bullet Load Development
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<blockquote data-quote="pushcoguy" data-source="post: 1343384" data-attributes="member: 86505"><p>Tim,</p><p></p><p>I do not have a way of checking brass thickness or case/load runout. I have been eyeballing some tools though. I agree with you about the need for premium brass. I haven't been able to go that route just yet, though. In fact, I have never loaded anything except .204 with virgin brass. </p><p></p><p>I have been hearing Lapua, Norma, and recently I have been hearing Nosler is putting out pretty good brass. I have a question to you guys, since you've got more experience at distance, for the most part. / I understand that any improvement (reducing variables in the load), such as brass, is going to generally improve accuracy at all ranges. At what range can you really tell a difference with premium brass though? I mean, is this something you can see at 100, or do you need to shoot at 500 yards to see the benefit(s)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pushcoguy, post: 1343384, member: 86505"] Tim, I do not have a way of checking brass thickness or case/load runout. I have been eyeballing some tools though. I agree with you about the need for premium brass. I haven't been able to go that route just yet, though. In fact, I have never loaded anything except .204 with virgin brass. I have been hearing Lapua, Norma, and recently I have been hearing Nosler is putting out pretty good brass. I have a question to you guys, since you've got more experience at distance, for the most part. / I understand that any improvement (reducing variables in the load), such as brass, is going to generally improve accuracy at all ranges. At what range can you really tell a difference with premium brass though? I mean, is this something you can see at 100, or do you need to shoot at 500 yards to see the benefit(s)? [/QUOTE]
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