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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 904487" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Also being a competition/target shooter, i didn't radically change my reloading equipment, process, and components when extending range to +1000 yards. Over time I evolved to using competition dyes, seaters, annealing, same lot/high quality components,etc. I must admit that i have not always found that going to these extremes has provided any better results over less sophisticated selections. For ELR, I did find myself paying a lot more attention to measuring and controlling the variables that effect accuracy at long range that may not be as much of a factor at shorter distances. In particular, the area I focus on, given I have a load that gives me consistent .5MOA or better groups, is velocity/ES consistency. I'll use whatever components, reloading tools, and techniques(many routinely described on this site) that to accurately measure and tighten this up in order to provide me a high degree of consistency. iMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 904487, member: 10291"] Also being a competition/target shooter, i didn't radically change my reloading equipment, process, and components when extending range to +1000 yards. Over time I evolved to using competition dyes, seaters, annealing, same lot/high quality components,etc. I must admit that i have not always found that going to these extremes has provided any better results over less sophisticated selections. For ELR, I did find myself paying a lot more attention to measuring and controlling the variables that effect accuracy at long range that may not be as much of a factor at shorter distances. In particular, the area I focus on, given I have a load that gives me consistent .5MOA or better groups, is velocity/ES consistency. I'll use whatever components, reloading tools, and techniques(many routinely described on this site) that to accurately measure and tighten this up in order to provide me a high degree of consistency. iMO [/QUOTE]
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