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Reloading
Basic Reloading 101
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1413253" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I would agree that basic reloading is following the instructions with the dies and reloading books. I got great results by just doing that. I think there are 2 main benefits to reloading on a 101 level</p><p>1. Cost of shooting</p><p>2. Reloads usually shoot better than factory ammo</p><p></p><p>If you want to understand how each part works to make the system better then dive into the 401 classes. One example I have is when I got the chronograph. I found out that if I lowered my charge by 0.2 grains, I got the same group size @ 100 but the ES and SD went way down. This indicated that the lower charge load would be better at longer ranges. I tested it and it proved true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1413253, member: 78569"] I would agree that basic reloading is following the instructions with the dies and reloading books. I got great results by just doing that. I think there are 2 main benefits to reloading on a 101 level 1. Cost of shooting 2. Reloads usually shoot better than factory ammo If you want to understand how each part works to make the system better then dive into the 401 classes. One example I have is when I got the chronograph. I found out that if I lowered my charge by 0.2 grains, I got the same group size @ 100 but the ES and SD went way down. This indicated that the lower charge load would be better at longer ranges. I tested it and it proved true. [/QUOTE]
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