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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 2799440" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>I've made a few dumb moves in my 55 years of reloading…..but, my "only" stuck bullet was from total lack of understanding of the mechanics/design of my new (to me) but quite old Ideal Powder dispenser when loading 38 Specials with Bullseye powder. I sure do wish that it came with a manual or maybe a friend to give me a little training!</p><p></p><p> Just for the record…..I would never jam/cram/touch the bullets into the lands in a rifle to be used for hunting. I would gladly sacrifice a minuscule degree of accuracy in my hunting rifle in exchange for reliability! That said, I'll go out on a limb and suggest that a very accurate load can be developed without bullet contact!</p><p></p><p> If the rifle is to be used for match shooting, long range steel, ect., all bets are off…..do whatever "blows your skirt up"!</p><p></p><p> Just my unsolicited opinion for what it's worth! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 2799440, member: 75451"] I’ve made a few dumb moves in my 55 years of reloading…..but, my “only“ stuck bullet was from total lack of understanding of the mechanics/design of my new (to me) but quite old Ideal Powder dispenser when loading 38 Specials with Bullseye powder. I sure do wish that it came with a manual or maybe a friend to give me a little training! Just for the record…..I would never jam/cram/touch the bullets into the lands in a rifle to be used for hunting. I would gladly sacrifice a minuscule degree of accuracy in my hunting rifle in exchange for reliability! That said, I’ll go out on a limb and suggest that a very accurate load can be developed without bullet contact! If the rifle is to be used for match shooting, long range steel, ect., all bets are off…..do whatever “blows your skirt up”! Just my unsolicited opinion for what it’s worth! memtb [/QUOTE]
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