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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 1823880" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>That has long been a problem for me - not being able to change one - <em>and only one</em> - thing at a time. When there are three different variables that might be causing a problem, and time to make yet another trip to the range to check it out is short, it's just too tempting to change all three things that are likely to be causing us the trouble we're having. Then, even when the problem goes away, we still don't know which of the two or three changes we made fixed it. Having a shooting range right out the back door of the house would be the fix for that problem - then one could work the bugs out one at a time, and know which change we made was responsible for correcting the problem. Since I don't have that luxury, I'll have to keep doing all these individual brass prep steps and just take it on faith that collectively they are doing the trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 1823880, member: 109113"] That has long been a problem for me - not being able to change one - [I]and only one[/I] - thing at a time. When there are three different variables that might be causing a problem, and time to make yet another trip to the range to check it out is short, it's just too tempting to change all three things that are likely to be causing us the trouble we're having. Then, even when the problem goes away, we still don't know which of the two or three changes we made fixed it. Having a shooting range right out the back door of the house would be the fix for that problem - then one could work the bugs out one at a time, and know which change we made was responsible for correcting the problem. Since I don't have that luxury, I'll have to keep doing all these individual brass prep steps and just take it on faith that collectively they are doing the trick. [/QUOTE]
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