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Reloading
When is enough, enough.....
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<blockquote data-quote="TxPhred" data-source="post: 2234238" data-attributes="member: 56833"><p>As others have already stated, I'll let you know. </p><p></p><p>Seriously tho. IMHO, when you are satisfied with your results and the performance meets YOUR GOALS. I have always hunted in So TX, so my longest shot at critters was 200 yards and this was not really hunting, was more harvesting. </p><p></p><p>So MOA accuracy was very acceptable though I generally achieved sub MOA. </p><p>For our rifles for culling and head shots, 243 / 6mm and 22-250's were the norm and those needed .5 moa or better, again <200 yds. </p><p></p><p>I have also set up some LR rifles and those began to get "special" treatment. fancy dies / presses and related equipment. You can always upgrade should the need be there, but if you meet your goals, then you are there. The rabbit hole is bottomless my friend. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with your shooting.</p><p>TxPhred</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxPhred, post: 2234238, member: 56833"] As others have already stated, I'll let you know. Seriously tho. IMHO, when you are satisfied with your results and the performance meets YOUR GOALS. I have always hunted in So TX, so my longest shot at critters was 200 yards and this was not really hunting, was more harvesting. So MOA accuracy was very acceptable though I generally achieved sub MOA. For our rifles for culling and head shots, 243 / 6mm and 22-250's were the norm and those needed .5 moa or better, again <200 yds. I have also set up some LR rifles and those began to get "special" treatment. fancy dies / presses and related equipment. You can always upgrade should the need be there, but if you meet your goals, then you are there. The rabbit hole is bottomless my friend. Good luck with your shooting. TxPhred [/QUOTE]
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