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Reloading
sorting brass and bullet data for best accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="rmorgan9718" data-source="post: 691298" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>i am in awe. been reloading for hunting purposes for nearly 30 years, and i don't know of anyone, much less myself, who goes thru these steps. I typically am pleased with 1" groups at 200 t0 250 yrds. that should equate, plus or minus wind drift and angular deflection to about 2-1/2" to 4" at 500 yds. Hell, i can't see futher than that any longer.at these ranges length of base to ogive seem to be the leading indicator when all else is equal. Do an experiment tho with the SMK's - check the OD tolerances at several points on the body and at several angles. Sometimes they will have some that fail to meet my expectations of good - +/- 0.001". Has to be something in the condition of the swage/form die during that cycle of umpty thousands of rounds.Congratulations and adulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmorgan9718, post: 691298, member: 27677"] i am in awe. been reloading for hunting purposes for nearly 30 years, and i don't know of anyone, much less myself, who goes thru these steps. I typically am pleased with 1" groups at 200 t0 250 yrds. that should equate, plus or minus wind drift and angular deflection to about 2-1/2" to 4" at 500 yds. Hell, i can't see futher than that any longer.at these ranges length of base to ogive seem to be the leading indicator when all else is equal. Do an experiment tho with the SMK's - check the OD tolerances at several points on the body and at several angles. Sometimes they will have some that fail to meet my expectations of good - +/- 0.001". Has to be something in the condition of the swage/form die during that cycle of umpty thousands of rounds.Congratulations and adulation. [/QUOTE]
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