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Precision Hand Loading For Long Range-Chapter Two: Bullet Prep By Tres MonCeret
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<blockquote data-quote="roperking" data-source="post: 958780" data-attributes="member: 39617"><p>I have recently been getting more serious about my reloading techniques. Your write up has really sparked my interest and now I have a few questions. First after you prep and sort your brass and bullets do you just use the two largest groups of the two lots and put them together and get rid of the rest? Or am I missing something? I was reading some other articles and heard somewhere that benchrest shooters sort and prep and take the heaviest bullets and match them with the lightest pieces of brass, and the lightest bullets with the heaviest pieces of brass. I'm trying to figure out the logic behind this and weather or not this will work, and find out what you personally do.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roperking, post: 958780, member: 39617"] I have recently been getting more serious about my reloading techniques. Your write up has really sparked my interest and now I have a few questions. First after you prep and sort your brass and bullets do you just use the two largest groups of the two lots and put them together and get rid of the rest? Or am I missing something? I was reading some other articles and heard somewhere that benchrest shooters sort and prep and take the heaviest bullets and match them with the lightest pieces of brass, and the lightest bullets with the heaviest pieces of brass. I'm trying to figure out the logic behind this and weather or not this will work, and find out what you personally do. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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