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Neck sizing and turning order (stupid question)
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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 1662722" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>I have always liked the logic of the guys down under and was raised with the same logic. Not speaking for fellow members but some like my self, like to be able to shoot to our abilities and enjoy the challenge. Long range has made me a much better shot and re loader</p><p>because the distance requires it.</p><p></p><p>Most people talk about long shots on targets but may never have a chance to shoot 1200 to 1500 yards while hunting but it is comforting to know you can If given the chance and denied the closer shot.</p><p></p><p>I much prefer 200 yard shots on game but sometimes when conditions are right and the game cant be approached any closer,</p><p>If I know I can make the shot, I will. Being prepared with an extremely accurate rifle and ammo makes the decision easier. knowing the limit of your rifle and ammo is part of it and the rest is up to the shooter and his ethics.</p><p></p><p>There is also comfort in loading the best ammo possible when making ANY shot. So don't be to hard on us anal re loaders that need every advantage we can get. Being an old target shooter, I was never satisfied with just a 10 ring bulls eye, I wanted the x ring. and the difference at 1000 yards+ was often the quality of the loading.</p><p></p><p>I consider you guys from down under, our brothers and only wish y'all could have more liberties with fire arms.</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 1662722, member: 2736"] I have always liked the logic of the guys down under and was raised with the same logic. Not speaking for fellow members but some like my self, like to be able to shoot to our abilities and enjoy the challenge. Long range has made me a much better shot and re loader because the distance requires it. Most people talk about long shots on targets but may never have a chance to shoot 1200 to 1500 yards while hunting but it is comforting to know you can If given the chance and denied the closer shot. I much prefer 200 yard shots on game but sometimes when conditions are right and the game cant be approached any closer, If I know I can make the shot, I will. Being prepared with an extremely accurate rifle and ammo makes the decision easier. knowing the limit of your rifle and ammo is part of it and the rest is up to the shooter and his ethics. There is also comfort in loading the best ammo possible when making ANY shot. So don't be to hard on us anal re loaders that need every advantage we can get. Being an old target shooter, I was never satisfied with just a 10 ring bulls eye, I wanted the x ring. and the difference at 1000 yards+ was often the quality of the loading. I consider you guys from down under, our brothers and only wish y'all could have more liberties with fire arms. J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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