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<blockquote data-quote="rtabor" data-source="post: 410450" data-attributes="member: 20072"><p>Thanks for the helpful advice. It sounds like I'd be better off reloading unless I happen to find a factory load that always works well, no matter the lot #. I didn't realize there would be so much variation in ammo from the manufacturer. You'd think they should be able to make a more consistent load.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for all the help. I've really enjoyed reading up on all the good stuff on this site. And actually, more than that, I am impressed with the integrity and honor everyone conducts themselves with here. The world seems to be full of folks ready to tear into people if they ask a stupid question, or if they don't agree with their opinion. But from what I've read in this forum, there is a general respect for everone here, whether they are an amateur or an expert. How refreshing! </p><p></p><p>Russell Tabor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtabor, post: 410450, member: 20072"] Thanks for the helpful advice. It sounds like I'd be better off reloading unless I happen to find a factory load that always works well, no matter the lot #. I didn't realize there would be so much variation in ammo from the manufacturer. You'd think they should be able to make a more consistent load. Thanks again for all the help. I've really enjoyed reading up on all the good stuff on this site. And actually, more than that, I am impressed with the integrity and honor everyone conducts themselves with here. The world seems to be full of folks ready to tear into people if they ask a stupid question, or if they don't agree with their opinion. But from what I've read in this forum, there is a general respect for everone here, whether they are an amateur or an expert. How refreshing! Russell Tabor [/QUOTE]
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