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Tuning a Load (part 2)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 152203" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Bounty,</p><p>I missed the first posts, just looked them up. You and Catshooter have a lot of knowledge that we all benefit from, simple as that. I drive a Toyota, you drive a Honda, big deal - they are both good trucks.</p><p></p><p>I read and re-read your information above. In my opinion that is why this site is so usefull and enjoyable - we got good stuff here. Thanks, I wish I could write that concisely. I am going to print out some info from both you and Cat so I can re-learn a bit about reloading.</p><p></p><p>For what it is worth - which is absolutely nothing - here is what I don't do anymore with most of my reloads.</p><p>.. trim, chamfer, ream primer pockets - fact is tho I do not shoot brass many times, got too many buddies who mooch brass</p><p>.. mess with primers - I got told to use Winchesters by someone who's company loads tons of good ammo so I do</p><p>.. mess with over-all length - I want my ammo to hunt with so I set the boolits just short of the mag box </p><p>.. mess with powders and charges - I know what shoots in the few cartridges I load anymore</p><p></p><p>Compared to you guys I may be shooting crappy groups with these reloads but they stay at or under or **** close to a half-minute and that is what I want. I can load 100 rounds in about 25 minutes, takes way longer to shoot them at my steel targets.</p><p></p><p>Thanks all of you guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 152203, member: 25"] Bounty, I missed the first posts, just looked them up. You and Catshooter have a lot of knowledge that we all benefit from, simple as that. I drive a Toyota, you drive a Honda, big deal - they are both good trucks. I read and re-read your information above. In my opinion that is why this site is so usefull and enjoyable - we got good stuff here. Thanks, I wish I could write that concisely. I am going to print out some info from both you and Cat so I can re-learn a bit about reloading. For what it is worth - which is absolutely nothing - here is what I don't do anymore with most of my reloads. .. trim, chamfer, ream primer pockets - fact is tho I do not shoot brass many times, got too many buddies who mooch brass .. mess with primers - I got told to use Winchesters by someone who's company loads tons of good ammo so I do .. mess with over-all length - I want my ammo to hunt with so I set the boolits just short of the mag box .. mess with powders and charges - I know what shoots in the few cartridges I load anymore Compared to you guys I may be shooting crappy groups with these reloads but they stay at or under or **** close to a half-minute and that is what I want. I can load 100 rounds in about 25 minutes, takes way longer to shoot them at my steel targets. Thanks all of you guys. [/QUOTE]
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