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<blockquote data-quote="tony d willIiams" data-source="post: 1741913" data-attributes="member: 108777"><p>Welcome to the rabbit hole, you will find that there are many branches down here.</p><p>Nice elk, photos, time and shooting skills. </p><p>I read everything prior, all the answers are great and helpful. </p><p>My only advice is to collect data. Be careful and precise, put everything in a data base/spreadsheet. You will also need to have data for temperatures, GPS locations, altitude, direction of bullet travel. After a bit of reloading you will learn what your rifle likes. Powder, primer, bullet, overall length, bullet to rifling distance and all the rest. And the rabbit hole gets deeper and more fun to travel.</p><p>And when reloading keep the distractions at bay. If interrupted set the cartridge aside and recheck/measure before letting it progress.</p><p>Be safe, have fun, and eat well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony d willIiams, post: 1741913, member: 108777"] Welcome to the rabbit hole, you will find that there are many branches down here. Nice elk, photos, time and shooting skills. I read everything prior, all the answers are great and helpful. My only advice is to collect data. Be careful and precise, put everything in a data base/spreadsheet. You will also need to have data for temperatures, GPS locations, altitude, direction of bullet travel. After a bit of reloading you will learn what your rifle likes. Powder, primer, bullet, overall length, bullet to rifling distance and all the rest. And the rabbit hole gets deeper and more fun to travel. And when reloading keep the distractions at bay. If interrupted set the cartridge aside and recheck/measure before letting it progress. Be safe, have fun, and eat well. [/QUOTE]
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