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Reloading
I have a Reloading problem I need help to solve.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tall" data-source="post: 814145" data-attributes="member: 56517"><p>I am to the point were I am about to buy all new brass and start fresh. I wish I new somebody with one of these dies I could run 20 threw and see how they fit after that. I think its one thing to re-load ammo to just shoot, its another thing to re-load ammo when your trying to load for super accurate near touching, & long distance shooting 600 + yards. I don't have a way anneal my brass so I have not learned to perfect that trick or add it to my bag of tricks. </p><p></p><p>If & when I do buy all new brass I want to make sure I can keep it in the best condition and most accurate using proven methods. What method is the best when it comes to annealing the brass? Is there places I can take my brass to and have it done by some body? Maybe I need to invest in another piece of automated equipment that allows a novice to get professional results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tall, post: 814145, member: 56517"] I am to the point were I am about to buy all new brass and start fresh. I wish I new somebody with one of these dies I could run 20 threw and see how they fit after that. I think its one thing to re-load ammo to just shoot, its another thing to re-load ammo when your trying to load for super accurate near touching, & long distance shooting 600 + yards. I don't have a way anneal my brass so I have not learned to perfect that trick or add it to my bag of tricks. If & when I do buy all new brass I want to make sure I can keep it in the best condition and most accurate using proven methods. What method is the best when it comes to annealing the brass? Is there places I can take my brass to and have it done by some body? Maybe I need to invest in another piece of automated equipment that allows a novice to get professional results. [/QUOTE]
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