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22x47 Lapua reloading advice needed.
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2717249" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>I got you beat on the number of years loading for Benchrest matches! Hee Hee! When I started shooting BR, 22/250 was King, 10 shot record for score at 200 yards, and 40 x's were the custom action of the day! Half the guns on the line were on Mauser actions! YIKES!</p><p></p><p>Four things changed my small groups:</p><p></p><p>A. Wind Flags- catch the wind switches, left, right, in your face, straight away...not rocket science at all.</p><p></p><p>B. Getting a barrel where the gunsmith indicated in the bore to the .0001(bullet alignment in the bore)</p><p></p><p>C. Bore Scopes-keeping the carbon out or to a minimal level</p><p></p><p>D. Tuners, Tuner/Brakes, and muzzle breaks</p><p></p><p>If a guy can keep the carbon out of his barrel, then be able to pick up the wind switches, he has come a long way!</p><p></p><p>BallisticJesus, you and I can clean a gun pretty well without a bore scope. The new guys simply have no frigging clue, and the old pharts have to encourage and teach the new guys.</p><p></p><p>This is a hobby, a guy has to pick where he is going to jump on and off of the advanced stuff, you have to make it fun for you.</p><p></p><p>On You Tube, there is a top contender in F class that has been making very good videos with his Teslong, and it is worth your time to watch them. Winning in the Wind. Great series that is well thought out and presented on how this gentleman struggles to get out hard carbon. In these videos, he tests several of the popular solvents and their results</p><p></p><p>Part 1</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]yIYNG2QlpOE:113[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Part 2</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]v0uDiD1LbcQ[/MEDIA]</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2717249, member: 122164"] I got you beat on the number of years loading for Benchrest matches! Hee Hee! When I started shooting BR, 22/250 was King, 10 shot record for score at 200 yards, and 40 x's were the custom action of the day! Half the guns on the line were on Mauser actions! YIKES! Four things changed my small groups: A. Wind Flags- catch the wind switches, left, right, in your face, straight away...not rocket science at all. B. Getting a barrel where the gunsmith indicated in the bore to the .0001(bullet alignment in the bore) C. Bore Scopes-keeping the carbon out or to a minimal level D. Tuners, Tuner/Brakes, and muzzle breaks If a guy can keep the carbon out of his barrel, then be able to pick up the wind switches, he has come a long way! BallisticJesus, you and I can clean a gun pretty well without a bore scope. The new guys simply have no frigging clue, and the old pharts have to encourage and teach the new guys. This is a hobby, a guy has to pick where he is going to jump on and off of the advanced stuff, you have to make it fun for you. On You Tube, there is a top contender in F class that has been making very good videos with his Teslong, and it is worth your time to watch them. Winning in the Wind. Great series that is well thought out and presented on how this gentleman struggles to get out hard carbon. In these videos, he tests several of the popular solvents and their results Part 1 [MEDIA=youtube]yIYNG2QlpOE:113[/MEDIA] Part 2 [MEDIA=youtube]v0uDiD1LbcQ[/MEDIA] . [/QUOTE]
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