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Reloading
brass: how much does it impact accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1021122" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>thanks! Hmm not sure if I need 100 pieces though. This is my only 3006 and it is strictly for hunting and never for shooting target. The MOST use it will see, as long as the scope holds zero, is the initial load work up then each year 2-3 shots to verify zero and group size has not changed and then 2-3 shots during the season. We only get 1-2 rifle tags, so I am saying 2-3 just incase I miss or need a second shot. That means at most I will be using 6 bullets a year and that is if I do NOT take out any of my other hunting rifles so I was only thinking I would need 50 bullets which should last me a pretty dang long time. It doesn't appear they sell them in batches of 50 though so what do you think of hornady brass? Again this is not a competition gun, it will strictly be used on whitetail deer out to a MAX of 500 yards (at least for the foreseeable future).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1021122, member: 52437"] thanks! Hmm not sure if I need 100 pieces though. This is my only 3006 and it is strictly for hunting and never for shooting target. The MOST use it will see, as long as the scope holds zero, is the initial load work up then each year 2-3 shots to verify zero and group size has not changed and then 2-3 shots during the season. We only get 1-2 rifle tags, so I am saying 2-3 just incase I miss or need a second shot. That means at most I will be using 6 bullets a year and that is if I do NOT take out any of my other hunting rifles so I was only thinking I would need 50 bullets which should last me a pretty dang long time. It doesn't appear they sell them in batches of 50 though so what do you think of hornady brass? Again this is not a competition gun, it will strictly be used on whitetail deer out to a MAX of 500 yards (at least for the foreseeable future). [/QUOTE]
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