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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Anybody reload at the range?
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<blockquote data-quote="PapaSmurff" data-source="post: 2515684" data-attributes="member: 118512"><p>I have a private 1,000 yard range located about 50 yards away from my shop so it makes load development so much easier, and time efficient. Load up a couple rounds, jump on the ranger or walk 50 yards to the range, shoot, and then run right back over to the shop to load up a few more after adjusting seating depth and/or powder charge weight, etc. That's the reason and the only reason I'm able to usually get my rifles shooting 1/4" MOA and under groups consistently rifle to rifle over the past few years. If I had to drive back and forth each day like 30 mins to an hour then it would take many, many trips before you found that 1 magic bullet/load combination that your particular rifle likes the best. If you don't have a private range, then I'd opt for like an old van probably that I could drive out each time with all my loading stuff set up inside of it. Just my opinions and what has worked well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaSmurff, post: 2515684, member: 118512"] I have a private 1,000 yard range located about 50 yards away from my shop so it makes load development so much easier, and time efficient. Load up a couple rounds, jump on the ranger or walk 50 yards to the range, shoot, and then run right back over to the shop to load up a few more after adjusting seating depth and/or powder charge weight, etc. That’s the reason and the only reason I’m able to usually get my rifles shooting 1/4” MOA and under groups consistently rifle to rifle over the past few years. If I had to drive back and forth each day like 30 mins to an hour then it would take many, many trips before you found that 1 magic bullet/load combination that your particular rifle likes the best. If you don’t have a private range, then I’d opt for like an old van probably that I could drive out each time with all my loading stuff set up inside of it. Just my opinions and what has worked well for me. [/QUOTE]
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