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Reloading
280AI Redding Elite Bushing Die Set
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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 2477687" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>I agree with Tex. No need to turn. I stopped doing it myself. I start with peterson brass and then develop loads. 280AI is inherently accurate and not hard to get it to shoot, IME. All my rifles shoot .5 or better without all that extra work just by starting with good components. My rifles and ammo shoot better than the aging shooter.</p><p>I should add that H-4831SC and RL-22 shot great in my rifle out of the many powders tested. One I didnt test but should shoot well would be RL-26. Hope to test it one day. Too many irons in the fire right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 2477687, member: 68015"] I agree with Tex. No need to turn. I stopped doing it myself. I start with peterson brass and then develop loads. 280AI is inherently accurate and not hard to get it to shoot, IME. All my rifles shoot .5 or better without all that extra work just by starting with good components. My rifles and ammo shoot better than the aging shooter. I should add that H-4831SC and RL-22 shot great in my rifle out of the many powders tested. One I didnt test but should shoot well would be RL-26. Hope to test it one day. Too many irons in the fire right now. [/QUOTE]
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