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<blockquote data-quote="Austin" data-source="post: 31703" data-attributes="member: 1956"><p>Thanks for the info Dave. I will probably be using WW and RP brass for now since I have quite a bit of it. Once these are shot out, I will look for some Norma or something known to be consistent. This will actually be a "training rifle" for my wife so I can get her ready to start shooting matches, so I don't know how much fine tuning the brass will help her since she hasn't been shooting for very long. Though I think it would definitely be beneficial to me to take such measures. Now, i'm no David Tubbs or anything, but I know that I am capable of making use of the best components that I can get my grubby little hands on haha! Again, thanks for the info and I think i'll start with the 4831 to see what happens. BTW, what twist were you shooting in your rifle?</p><p></p><p>TH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Austin, post: 31703, member: 1956"] Thanks for the info Dave. I will probably be using WW and RP brass for now since I have quite a bit of it. Once these are shot out, I will look for some Norma or something known to be consistent. This will actually be a "training rifle" for my wife so I can get her ready to start shooting matches, so I don't know how much fine tuning the brass will help her since she hasn't been shooting for very long. Though I think it would definitely be beneficial to me to take such measures. Now, i'm no David Tubbs or anything, but I know that I am capable of making use of the best components that I can get my grubby little hands on haha! Again, thanks for the info and I think i'll start with the 4831 to see what happens. BTW, what twist were you shooting in your rifle? TH [/QUOTE]
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