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Reloading
257 Weatherby loads with RL26
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<blockquote data-quote="Clyde M" data-source="post: 2168553" data-attributes="member: 111765"><p>I made the comment from a cold barrel. To duplicate hunting conditions after I have done my testing and arrived at a load I am happy with, I will shoot 3 shots starting with an ambient temperature barrel and fire 2 more shots about a minute apart, as I feel this will duplicate what I might encounter in the field. As to the comment practice dry firing. I have been a competitive precision bullseye pistol shooter since 1970, some years I have shot over 80 NRA registered matches in one year. I was putting on a seminar for a group of shooters several years ago and someone asked how many rounds I had fired between the 22 and 45ACP, as near as I can tell close to 1/2 million. We shoot from 50 feet on some indoor ranges, out doors, is 25 yards timed and rapid fire 50 yards slow fire at a ten ring a little over 3" one handed. My first reloading press was a used RCBS A2 that I purchased in 1967, been reloading since and still learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clyde M, post: 2168553, member: 111765"] I made the comment from a cold barrel. To duplicate hunting conditions after I have done my testing and arrived at a load I am happy with, I will shoot 3 shots starting with an ambient temperature barrel and fire 2 more shots about a minute apart, as I feel this will duplicate what I might encounter in the field. As to the comment practice dry firing. I have been a competitive precision bullseye pistol shooter since 1970, some years I have shot over 80 NRA registered matches in one year. I was putting on a seminar for a group of shooters several years ago and someone asked how many rounds I had fired between the 22 and 45ACP, as near as I can tell close to 1/2 million. We shoot from 50 feet on some indoor ranges, out doors, is 25 yards timed and rapid fire 50 yards slow fire at a ten ring a little over 3" one handed. My first reloading press was a used RCBS A2 that I purchased in 1967, been reloading since and still learning. [/QUOTE]
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