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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
300 WM Dies/Brass Prep
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<blockquote data-quote="Xescane" data-source="post: 2960552" data-attributes="member: 113388"><p>You're definitely not getting all you can out of that gun. I have the same weapon and I'm shooting .25" and 100 yards and easily smacking 12" steel at 1,000. I'm doing the same thing with bumping the shoulders back and putting .02 tension on the neck. I've never annealed a single piece of my brass and I get three or four fireings out of them before they crack depending on the manufacturer. Other than that it's all about the bullet and the powder for that gun. It's a finicky one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xescane, post: 2960552, member: 113388"] You're definitely not getting all you can out of that gun. I have the same weapon and I'm shooting .25” and 100 yards and easily smacking 12" steel at 1,000. I'm doing the same thing with bumping the shoulders back and putting .02 tension on the neck. I've never annealed a single piece of my brass and I get three or four fireings out of them before they crack depending on the manufacturer. Other than that it's all about the bullet and the powder for that gun. It's a finicky one. [/QUOTE]
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