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Body sizing? A necessary step?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 519786" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>Bart,</p><p> </p><p>no problem at all, and no offense intended. Besides, we're in complete agreement on the F/L vs. N/S issue. Just wanted to make clear that Sierra doesn't do anything that most serious reloaders do in turning out ammo. In fact, they do less. Simply don't have the time to do the painstaking work it takes to produce serious match quality ammo when you're doing 500-600 rounds a day, plus case prep work, plus cleaning, plus target measuring, plus data entry, etc.. Frankly, I'm glad to be off that particular hamster wheel! It was driving me nuts and I'd gotten to the point of hating the very thought of going in every morning.</p><p> </p><p>But no, there was nothing even remotely close to match techniques used in doing day to day accuracy QC testing there. You just don't have time for that sort of thing when you have a limited amount time (complete with endless interruptions) and a mountian of test samples every single day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 519786, member: 15748"] Bart, no problem at all, and no offense intended. Besides, we're in complete agreement on the F/L vs. N/S issue. Just wanted to make clear that Sierra doesn't do anything that most serious reloaders do in turning out ammo. In fact, they do less. Simply don't have the time to do the painstaking work it takes to produce serious match quality ammo when you're doing 500-600 rounds a day, plus case prep work, plus cleaning, plus target measuring, plus data entry, etc.. Frankly, I'm glad to be off that particular hamster wheel! It was driving me nuts and I'd gotten to the point of hating the very thought of going in every morning. But no, there was nothing even remotely close to match techniques used in doing day to day accuracy QC testing there. You just don't have time for that sort of thing when you have a limited amount time (complete with endless interruptions) and a mountian of test samples every single day. [/QUOTE]
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