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Reloading
.257 bee 90gr absolute
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2459214" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Went out today and shot a group at 200 just under .75" I'm super happy with that.</p><p> I'm a bit on the warm side I think. I did this when I just got into it and didn't keep track of how many times I shot the brass. So one when loaded I know felt really easy to press in primer. It indeed fell out. Maybe 4 loads on it so it's probably on the warm side or was. I noticed some already had brass flow on cases before I loaded but other than that looked good. Not crazy bad flow either. </p><p> Boy I've come along way since that time .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2459214, member: 54383"] Went out today and shot a group at 200 just under .75” I’m super happy with that. I’m a bit on the warm side I think. I did this when I just got into it and didn’t keep track of how many times I shot the brass. So one when loaded I know felt really easy to press in primer. It indeed fell out. Maybe 4 loads on it so it’s probably on the warm side or was. I noticed some already had brass flow on cases before I loaded but other than that looked good. Not crazy bad flow either. Boy I’ve come along way since that time . [/QUOTE]
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