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Reloading
Best Practices for New Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 2337141" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>I've been in the woods, but thought I would give it a rest. Cold front winds just about blew me out of tree yesterday.</p><p>I really appreciate the input. I'm a little curious on why changing the shell holder makes a difference if you are setting the bump carefully by setting the die level and measuring meticulously. With regards to the tuner brake, I had a browning bar with a boss and struggled with the set up. I put a hell fire on the new rifle. Really tames the recoil, but not really appreciated by nearby shooters on the range. I guess I could attempt to tune it, but at this point I just set it as level as I could get it. </p><p>thanks again….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 2337141, member: 120066"] I’ve been in the woods, but thought I would give it a rest. Cold front winds just about blew me out of tree yesterday. I really appreciate the input. I’m a little curious on why changing the shell holder makes a difference if you are setting the bump carefully by setting the die level and measuring meticulously. With regards to the tuner brake, I had a browning bar with a boss and struggled with the set up. I put a hell fire on the new rifle. Really tames the recoil, but not really appreciated by nearby shooters on the range. I guess I could attempt to tune it, but at this point I just set it as level as I could get it. thanks again…. [/QUOTE]
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