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Reloading
Stop loading large batches of ammunition
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1892323" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Most of my customers can shoot pretty dang good. You can tell who shoots alot when you see them set up there gear. Some people need a little coaching but not much. And then you get the guy that you swear he's going to shoot the building. Keeps moving everything. Holds the gun 15 ways to Sunday. Then they shoot a clover leaf and it's dang how the heck did they pull that off. It's easy to take for granted that guys buying a custom rifle are probably experienced shooters. But even the guys just getting a bedding job or a new barrel. Most guys shoot pretty dang good. They all want to shoot my match rifles and I let them. Most shoot the best group of their life shooting them with my setup. When you get everything working like the load and the bag and rest setup shooting gets easy. You know how people say their gun shoots better than them. Not normally. Most just don't get all that their rifle can give. And that's holding them back. They think they don't shoot good and really it's the gun not in tune. Or all coppered up. That's the 2 things I see most. Not knowing how to tune their ammo and not knowing how to clean their rifle. </p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1892323, member: 38048"] Most of my customers can shoot pretty dang good. You can tell who shoots alot when you see them set up there gear. Some people need a little coaching but not much. And then you get the guy that you swear he's going to shoot the building. Keeps moving everything. Holds the gun 15 ways to Sunday. Then they shoot a clover leaf and it's dang how the heck did they pull that off. It's easy to take for granted that guys buying a custom rifle are probably experienced shooters. But even the guys just getting a bedding job or a new barrel. Most guys shoot pretty dang good. They all want to shoot my match rifles and I let them. Most shoot the best group of their life shooting them with my setup. When you get everything working like the load and the bag and rest setup shooting gets easy. You know how people say their gun shoots better than them. Not normally. Most just don't get all that their rifle can give. And that's holding them back. They think they don't shoot good and really it's the gun not in tune. Or all coppered up. That's the 2 things I see most. Not knowing how to tune their ammo and not knowing how to clean their rifle. Shep [/QUOTE]
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