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The Basics, Starting Out
Equipment, just how precise....
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<blockquote data-quote="Kenster-Boy" data-source="post: 73370" data-attributes="member: 2330"><p>Well everything that you do to increase the consistency of your rounds will help in accuracy! That is the bottom line. The more time that you spend in your reloading process the more consistent your handloads will be. It is just up to the shooter. For me does that mean that weighing each bullet is worth my time? HELL NO! But it may be to you. Those are just things for you to decide for yourself. As far as the competiton vrs. the standard dies. . . well I asked the same question a few weeks back and came up with the conclusion that they are manufactured to tighter tollerances and thus creating a more consistent peice of brass. Which whether or not it is important to you is what you have to decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenster-Boy, post: 73370, member: 2330"] Well everything that you do to increase the consistency of your rounds will help in accuracy! That is the bottom line. The more time that you spend in your reloading process the more consistent your handloads will be. It is just up to the shooter. For me does that mean that weighing each bullet is worth my time? HELL NO! But it may be to you. Those are just things for you to decide for yourself. As far as the competiton vrs. the standard dies. . . well I asked the same question a few weeks back and came up with the conclusion that they are manufactured to tighter tollerances and thus creating a more consistent peice of brass. Which whether or not it is important to you is what you have to decide. [/QUOTE]
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