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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
A very interesting article on precision (not) reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 2849007" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>I was obsessed with my practices at the reloading bench, trying to get the lowest SD/ES and the tiniest groups on paper with my 28N. I was shooting .5-.75, however, seeing and hearing what everyone else was getting had me at the reloading bench with more and more equipment. I decided to contact a friend and person who built the rifle, asked what am I doing wrong, I cannot get my SD/ES down into the single digits consistently. He just said, quit worrying about that and quit trying to print tiny groups, you need to be out there learning how to read the wind and shooting distance to get better. So, for a hunting rifle, that is what I started working on now. However, not with my barrel burning 28N.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 2849007, member: 99039"] I was obsessed with my practices at the reloading bench, trying to get the lowest SD/ES and the tiniest groups on paper with my 28N. I was shooting .5-.75, however, seeing and hearing what everyone else was getting had me at the reloading bench with more and more equipment. I decided to contact a friend and person who built the rifle, asked what am I doing wrong, I cannot get my SD/ES down into the single digits consistently. He just said, quit worrying about that and quit trying to print tiny groups, you need to be out there learning how to read the wind and shooting distance to get better. So, for a hunting rifle, that is what I started working on now. However, not with my barrel burning 28N. [/QUOTE]
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