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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2329015" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Yes as you step up into reloading for the quest of a more accurate rounds. There more work to achieve it. More equipment is needed to create a more prefect round. The match shooters show the way, and we can learn from them. I for one, want and work for a tighter groups. If I could get it down to a single hole @ 100yds with a 5 shot group. Then I got it done. I'll never get there, but it's fun to work on. When I started reloading some 60 years ago, I could build my own rounds with cases, powder, primers, and bullets. Better what you could get in the stores with more choices. Back then is was far cheaper too. To each is there own. You don't have to do anything, As I had said a ways back, I am changing out my RCBS dies for Redding Bushing FL dies. Now back to wish I had done it before. So I get to spend again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2329015, member: 101791"] Yes as you step up into reloading for the quest of a more accurate rounds. There more work to achieve it. More equipment is needed to create a more prefect round. The match shooters show the way, and we can learn from them. I for one, want and work for a tighter groups. If I could get it down to a single hole @ 100yds with a 5 shot group. Then I got it done. I'll never get there, but it's fun to work on. When I started reloading some 60 years ago, I could build my own rounds with cases, powder, primers, and bullets. Better what you could get in the stores with more choices. Back then is was far cheaper too. To each is there own. You don't have to do anything, As I had said a ways back, I am changing out my RCBS dies for Redding Bushing FL dies. Now back to wish I had done it before. So I get to spend again. [/QUOTE]
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