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How to make a .243 into a Ackley??
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1051052" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>I load for and shoot several different Ackley cartridges. They tend to be <strong><em>almost</em></strong> as accurate as rounds re-loaded into fire formed cases. Prairie dog accurate. No sense in wasting any component. Even the Dashers are accurate enough for vermin when fire forming from 6BR cases. I'd hope they were Winchester primers, but who knows for sure. I'd hear whining for days if I tried to sell .243 primed brass for $55. Like I said, maybe I should raise my prices and just put up with the whining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1051052, member: 24284"] I load for and shoot several different Ackley cartridges. They tend to be [B][I]almost[/I][/B] as accurate as rounds re-loaded into fire formed cases. Prairie dog accurate. No sense in wasting any component. Even the Dashers are accurate enough for vermin when fire forming from 6BR cases. I'd hope they were Winchester primers, but who knows for sure. I'd hear whining for days if I tried to sell .243 primed brass for $55. Like I said, maybe I should raise my prices and just put up with the whining. [/QUOTE]
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