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Case weight variability question
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2191380" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>GREAT SHOOTING! I commend you sir for your accuracy. That is fanatasitic that none of you in your "F" class circle prep your brass and still win championships. I know a lot of PRS shooters that also SAY they don't either. I will be willing to say that you didn't use range brass and different brands of brass just thrown into your reloads? What brass were you using? Do you keep track of each peice of brass for the ammount of reloads, do you mark a peice of brass when that shot is a flier to see ifit was caused by the case? I also know a lot of LR shooters and they use everything in their tool box to get the X. I am myself don't sort as I stated, but do use brass that I have good dconfidence in. I turn necks and cleaning flasholes just to think in my mind it can't hurt -only help. I am not telling someone that is reloading for hunting for a few hunder yards and have a 10" kill zone. What if you are a hunter that is shooting an Elk or Pronghorn at say 800 +yds. would you want to know that your reloads were giving you 1/4" or at the most 1/2" MOA. This isn't paper where if you miss it is alright. Now we are talking about a clean kill of an animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2191380, member: 116439"] GREAT SHOOTING! I commend you sir for your accuracy. That is fanatasitic that none of you in your "F" class circle prep your brass and still win championships. I know a lot of PRS shooters that also SAY they don't either. I will be willing to say that you didn't use range brass and different brands of brass just thrown into your reloads? What brass were you using? Do you keep track of each peice of brass for the ammount of reloads, do you mark a peice of brass when that shot is a flier to see ifit was caused by the case? I also know a lot of LR shooters and they use everything in their tool box to get the X. I am myself don't sort as I stated, but do use brass that I have good dconfidence in. I turn necks and cleaning flasholes just to think in my mind it can't hurt -only help. I am not telling someone that is reloading for hunting for a few hunder yards and have a 10" kill zone. What if you are a hunter that is shooting an Elk or Pronghorn at say 800 +yds. would you want to know that your reloads were giving you 1/4" or at the most 1/2" MOA. This isn't paper where if you miss it is alright. Now we are talking about a clean kill of an animal. [/QUOTE]
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