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<blockquote data-quote="DemoRN" data-source="post: 1746890" data-attributes="member: 105193"><p>I don't really ever comment. NEVEr.</p><p>#1 do your homework.</p><p>#2 be prepared to learn through failure. This is an art. Learning takes time.</p><p>#3 give it time. Be meticulous.</p><p>#4 single stage press and build slowly.one step at a time and small batches.</p><p># 5. Get neck tension down. It is a feeling</p><p>#6 weigh every charge the same. Yes use your scale don't just drop tube. Measure twice cut once.</p><p>#7 make sure you are lubing each piece of brass exactly the same.</p><p>#8 booze after bullets.</p><p>#9 even if you buy same the stuff as another guy has it will run and press/ measure differently.</p><p>#10 shoot ladder loads at 400 - 600 yds to get powder charges down and loading parameters.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I run a MEC metal press, Redding dies, Forster Primer. Rcbs beam scale 1010. Rcbs powder dropper, Imperial sizing wax, graphite inside necks, Hornady comparator, Hornady neck trimmer.</p><p>If I do my part my loads are 1/3 to 1/2 moa and no I don't neck turn out to 600.</p><p>I load for 1/2 the cost of shelf ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DemoRN, post: 1746890, member: 105193"] I don't really ever comment. NEVEr. #1 do your homework. #2 be prepared to learn through failure. This is an art. Learning takes time. #3 give it time. Be meticulous. #4 single stage press and build slowly.one step at a time and small batches. # 5. Get neck tension down. It is a feeling #6 weigh every charge the same. Yes use your scale don't just drop tube. Measure twice cut once. #7 make sure you are lubing each piece of brass exactly the same. #8 booze after bullets. #9 even if you buy same the stuff as another guy has it will run and press/ measure differently. #10 shoot ladder loads at 400 - 600 yds to get powder charges down and loading parameters. I run a MEC metal press, Redding dies, Forster Primer. Rcbs beam scale 1010. Rcbs powder dropper, Imperial sizing wax, graphite inside necks, Hornady comparator, Hornady neck trimmer. If I do my part my loads are 1/3 to 1/2 moa and no I don't neck turn out to 600. I load for 1/2 the cost of shelf ammo. [/QUOTE]
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