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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Buying the right equipment the first time? Advise wanted!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BlackKnight755" data-source="post: 665666" data-attributes="member: 25675"><p>Ok. I see how you make it work now. For me, I use wet lube and electronic scales (along with RCBS 10-10 to spot check the electronic scale weights) and other things that wouldnt work for me in an open air environment. Probably doesn't make my loads any better, just the way that I load them. I am thinking about going to a seat at the range setup where I seat the bullets long at home then seat them to the depth I need them to be at the day of the match on the range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackKnight755, post: 665666, member: 25675"] Ok. I see how you make it work now. For me, I use wet lube and electronic scales (along with RCBS 10-10 to spot check the electronic scale weights) and other things that wouldnt work for me in an open air environment. Probably doesn't make my loads any better, just the way that I load them. I am thinking about going to a seat at the range setup where I seat the bullets long at home then seat them to the depth I need them to be at the day of the match on the range. [/QUOTE]
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