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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 991458" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>I know for my distances and targets being large game that 1MOA is really all I need for now. Yes i am trying to stay on the cheap sides but I do not mind buying stuff here and there. The comporator with 6 different bullet sets is like 30 bucks...so nothing crazy expensive. Just curious as to advantages and such. I am always trying to improve, with-in reason of money...so will I go out and replace all my dies...no, but will I eventually buy new dies here and there for the rifles I plan on making extremely accurate, absolutely. Just want to make sure my money is going to the appropriate places.</p><p> </p><p>When you say measure .025 off the lands...that is probably impossible with the current bullet choice I am using in my 3006. I am using a 150 grain accubond. I have a very deep chamber and to get .050 off the lands, the bullet is hardly seated at all. I know I can use a heavier bullet to alleviate this but hunting season is around the corner, so a new load is out of the equation until after all the current bullets I have are used up, I have about 65 left, which could last me quite a few hunting seasons, but maybe ill do some shooting just to use them up, I hate the idea I would be wearing the barrel though haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 991458, member: 52437"] I know for my distances and targets being large game that 1MOA is really all I need for now. Yes i am trying to stay on the cheap sides but I do not mind buying stuff here and there. The comporator with 6 different bullet sets is like 30 bucks...so nothing crazy expensive. Just curious as to advantages and such. I am always trying to improve, with-in reason of money...so will I go out and replace all my dies...no, but will I eventually buy new dies here and there for the rifles I plan on making extremely accurate, absolutely. Just want to make sure my money is going to the appropriate places. When you say measure .025 off the lands...that is probably impossible with the current bullet choice I am using in my 3006. I am using a 150 grain accubond. I have a very deep chamber and to get .050 off the lands, the bullet is hardly seated at all. I know I can use a heavier bullet to alleviate this but hunting season is around the corner, so a new load is out of the equation until after all the current bullets I have are used up, I have about 65 left, which could last me quite a few hunting seasons, but maybe ill do some shooting just to use them up, I hate the idea I would be wearing the barrel though haha. [/QUOTE]
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