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Case selection/prep sequence
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<blockquote data-quote="winelines" data-source="post: 279240" data-attributes="member: 16384"><p>I would appreciate some advice on the recommended case selection/ preparation sequence. While I have been reloading for a longtime, it was always for 1' - 1 1/2" groups for hunting rifles. I now have an accurate, factory hunting rifle (3- shot, 2"- 3"groups at 400yds) that I would like to try and improve on. I did no culling on the new brass, but merely followed standard reloading practices with new factory unprimed cases, fired once, then cleaned and neck sized to achieve the above results. So the question is - could I expect to improve on the above accuracy adding some of the advanced steps to the process; i.e. by culling new cases by weight, neck thickness, case runout, etc and by neck turning, bushing die seating, culling by cartridge runout, etc. during the preparation?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winelines, post: 279240, member: 16384"] I would appreciate some advice on the recommended case selection/ preparation sequence. While I have been reloading for a longtime, it was always for 1' - 1 1/2" groups for hunting rifles. I now have an accurate, factory hunting rifle (3- shot, 2"- 3"groups at 400yds) that I would like to try and improve on. I did no culling on the new brass, but merely followed standard reloading practices with new factory unprimed cases, fired once, then cleaned and neck sized to achieve the above results. So the question is - could I expect to improve on the above accuracy adding some of the advanced steps to the process; i.e. by culling new cases by weight, neck thickness, case runout, etc and by neck turning, bushing die seating, culling by cartridge runout, etc. during the preparation? Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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