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Reloading
When is enough, enough.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2235650" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>I am one of those people who take every rifle I own, and here are many and adjust the cases, primers, powder and especially bullets until the rifle eventually shoots as far under a MOA as possible with a few being able to shoot one hole groups at 100 yards and less than MOA out to 600 and beyond. Keep in mind that this is with conventional shoulder held firearms weighing under 10 pounds and no fancy gadgets. In order to do this one must keep upgrading equipment as one changes the different rifles and calibers. I just started delving into the world of magnum rifle shooting with a Browning AB3 chambered in .300 WIN MAG. Since the .300 is much longer than the other cartridges I reload I decided that I needed a press with a larger opening to accommodate the longer cartridges, The powder measure maxed out at 64 grains of IMR4350 which left me trickling the remainder of the selected load onto the digital scale. New powder measure with 110 gr capacity on the way. The moral of this story is that if you stay in the game there never comes the time when you stop. It's an ever evolving game with new techniques, components and other toys that keep you spending your hard earned cash. Good Luck and Good Shooting. PS: The blue pill definitely will not help your shooting or choice to buy new things. If you are not careful the amount of cash available to spend on shooting sports can be reduced by shooting off other things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2235650, member: 118816"] I am one of those people who take every rifle I own, and here are many and adjust the cases, primers, powder and especially bullets until the rifle eventually shoots as far under a MOA as possible with a few being able to shoot one hole groups at 100 yards and less than MOA out to 600 and beyond. Keep in mind that this is with conventional shoulder held firearms weighing under 10 pounds and no fancy gadgets. In order to do this one must keep upgrading equipment as one changes the different rifles and calibers. I just started delving into the world of magnum rifle shooting with a Browning AB3 chambered in .300 WIN MAG. Since the .300 is much longer than the other cartridges I reload I decided that I needed a press with a larger opening to accommodate the longer cartridges, The powder measure maxed out at 64 grains of IMR4350 which left me trickling the remainder of the selected load onto the digital scale. New powder measure with 110 gr capacity on the way. The moral of this story is that if you stay in the game there never comes the time when you stop. It's an ever evolving game with new techniques, components and other toys that keep you spending your hard earned cash. Good Luck and Good Shooting. PS: The blue pill definitely will not help your shooting or choice to buy new things. If you are not careful the amount of cash available to spend on shooting sports can be reduced by shooting off other things. [/QUOTE]
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