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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Best methods to create low ES and SD hand loads with the easiest and simplest reloading work up.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtrax" data-source="post: 1737647" data-attributes="member: 78945"><p>I </p><p></p><p>I believe that your last comment was one of my intended points. Regardless the variation in alloys one could assume a reloader is using one or two "brands" of parent brass. It is relatively easy to determine the improvement or lack thereof in the annealing process. 750* is a good starting point that is easily verified by the application of Tempilaq. I'm sure that we can agree that consistency is more important than perfection. What ever the resultant tension one can accommodate the result to produce reliable precision as long as the components remain predictable. The goal as I see it is consistent, reliable grip and release of the boolit. Lapua is a good choice assuming they catalog the product one requires. Otherwise it's not always an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtrax, post: 1737647, member: 78945"] I I believe that your last comment was one of my intended points. Regardless the variation in alloys one could assume a reloader is using one or two “brands” of parent brass. It is relatively easy to determine the improvement or lack thereof in the annealing process. 750* is a good starting point that is easily verified by the application of Tempilaq. I’m sure that we can agree that consistency is more important than perfection. What ever the resultant tension one can accommodate the result to produce reliable precision as long as the components remain predictable. The goal as I see it is consistent, reliable grip and release of the boolit. Lapua is a good choice assuming they catalog the product one requires. Otherwise it’s not always an option. [/QUOTE]
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