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Reloading
Precision reloading process
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotelite" data-source="post: 997225" data-attributes="member: 40602"><p>Looking for input on what steps I should add to improve accuracy through reloading. My factory winchester in 300 wby shoots 3/4-1 MOA all day with 210 berger vld's but I'm sure it will do better. My reloading process is as follows.</p><p></p><p>Resize with Rcbs FL die set</p><p>Check length and trim is needed</p><p>Prime with federal 215's</p><p>80.5 grains of H-1000 weighing with a beam scale</p><p>Seat bullet and that's it.</p><p></p><p>I tumble the brass after 3 firings.</p><p></p><p>Are there any other "essential" steps I'm overlooking that will likely improve accuracy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotelite, post: 997225, member: 40602"] Looking for input on what steps I should add to improve accuracy through reloading. My factory winchester in 300 wby shoots 3/4-1 MOA all day with 210 berger vld's but I'm sure it will do better. My reloading process is as follows. Resize with Rcbs FL die set Check length and trim is needed Prime with federal 215's 80.5 grains of H-1000 weighing with a beam scale Seat bullet and that's it. I tumble the brass after 3 firings. Are there any other "essential" steps I'm overlooking that will likely improve accuracy? [/QUOTE]
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