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Reloading
Loading Range Brass and expecting Precision
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<blockquote data-quote="SteelBanger" data-source="post: 1893478" data-attributes="member: 112192"><p>Like CaptnC said, I think it's important to consider the range where you're picking up said brass. Living in Central IL we simply don't have long ranges where dedicated reloaders spend copious amounts of time fine tuning loads for LR shooting, because most people around here aren't able to shoot long range. I luckily have a couple friends who have land so I can get out to 600y on occasion but even that is typically on their schedule and not always easy to coordinate.</p><p></p><p>My local range is full of weekend weekend warriors playing G.I. Joe with their $400 AR's. They pick up boxes of the cheapest ammo Walmart sells (well back when Walmart sold 5.56) and blast away. I only pick up other people's brass when I see it is factory new ammo out of the factory box ... and they always look surprised and ask why I want it, that's how clueless they are. </p><p></p><p>I also like to think that reloaders don't leave their brass behind, even if they know it's at the end of its useful life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelBanger, post: 1893478, member: 112192"] Like CaptnC said, I think it’s important to consider the range where you’re picking up said brass. Living in Central IL we simply don’t have long ranges where dedicated reloaders spend copious amounts of time fine tuning loads for LR shooting, because most people around here aren’t able to shoot long range. I luckily have a couple friends who have land so I can get out to 600y on occasion but even that is typically on their schedule and not always easy to coordinate. My local range is full of weekend weekend warriors playing G.I. Joe with their $400 AR’s. They pick up boxes of the cheapest ammo Walmart sells (well back when Walmart sold 5.56) and blast away. I only pick up other people’s brass when I see it is factory new ammo out of the factory box ... and they always look surprised and ask why I want it, that’s how clueless they are. I also like to think that reloaders don’t leave their brass behind, even if they know it’s at the end of its useful life. [/QUOTE]
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