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The Basics, Starting Out
A Couple Questions for the New Guys in Long Range Shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA)" data-source="post: 1023562" data-attributes="member: 81139"><p>1. I think the one thing that is frustrating is the number of people who believe you have to have a custom $4000 rifle to shoot accurately at ranges from 600-1000 yards. I don't find this to be the case.</p><p>2. I'd like to develop a good load for the Berger 215 Hybrids for both my 308 and 300wm... Loads that outdo my Berger 168 VLD Hunting bullets, or at least match them.</p><p>3. I believe I'll just need some time and perhaps patience, as well as some windless or low wind days.</p><p>4. One piece of equipment that I've found that works for me is actually 2 pieces.... The forster ultra dies paired with the lee collet dies. Made a huge difference in accuracy of my rounds. The least effective piece of equipment I purchased last year has to be the Hornady Concentricity tool. It made my reloads more concentric, but after thorough testing, produced no appreciable increase in accuracy at the range. The forester ultras and lee collet dies in the other hand did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA), post: 1023562, member: 81139"] 1. I think the one thing that is frustrating is the number of people who believe you have to have a custom $4000 rifle to shoot accurately at ranges from 600-1000 yards. I don't find this to be the case. 2. I'd like to develop a good load for the Berger 215 Hybrids for both my 308 and 300wm... Loads that outdo my Berger 168 VLD Hunting bullets, or at least match them. 3. I believe I'll just need some time and perhaps patience, as well as some windless or low wind days. 4. One piece of equipment that I've found that works for me is actually 2 pieces.... The forster ultra dies paired with the lee collet dies. Made a huge difference in accuracy of my rounds. The least effective piece of equipment I purchased last year has to be the Hornady Concentricity tool. It made my reloads more concentric, but after thorough testing, produced no appreciable increase in accuracy at the range. The forester ultras and lee collet dies in the other hand did. [/QUOTE]
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