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Reloading
Case Cocentricity
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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Powder" data-source="post: 243452" data-attributes="member: 13736"><p>Hi Mark,</p><p>Thanks for your reply. I have been reloading for many years but recently decided to move up to the next level in reloading precision, man it's a whole new ball game. It is frustrating to buy such high-end dies etc. and know that I will not achieve the precision I wanted right off the bat. I believe that runout (Case and Bullet) is probably the biggest factor in poor groups. However I do think that these cases should improve with the first firing and then I should be able to produce some very precise cases and then hopefully very accurate rounds. I have had great luck in the past with standard dies in a number of calibers being able to achieve consistant minute of angle groups with hunting rifles so I hope to achieve some .5 or less groups with this Savage. I have a machinist back round and know that I should be able to achieve near perfect loads which should allow a good rifle to perform up to it's potential as long as I do my part. To me that is the challenge and joy in reloading!</p><p>Thanks for your input.</p><p> </p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Powder, post: 243452, member: 13736"] Hi Mark, Thanks for your reply. I have been reloading for many years but recently decided to move up to the next level in reloading precision, man it's a whole new ball game. It is frustrating to buy such high-end dies etc. and know that I will not achieve the precision I wanted right off the bat. I believe that runout (Case and Bullet) is probably the biggest factor in poor groups. However I do think that these cases should improve with the first firing and then I should be able to produce some very precise cases and then hopefully very accurate rounds. I have had great luck in the past with standard dies in a number of calibers being able to achieve consistant minute of angle groups with hunting rifles so I hope to achieve some .5 or less groups with this Savage. I have a machinist back round and know that I should be able to achieve near perfect loads which should allow a good rifle to perform up to it's potential as long as I do my part. To me that is the challenge and joy in reloading! Thanks for your input. Nick [/QUOTE]
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