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<blockquote data-quote="LRHunter" data-source="post: 462562" data-attributes="member: 29905"><p>Grumulkin & Bountyhunter, thanks for the input and I understand the liability part. I realize that its a level of detail that most people dont have the patience to go through, however, I know that it will produce accurate results if done right. Loadbase is only as complicated as you want to make it. Having said that, I have found a few folks that will do it, it isnt cheap by any means and I will ask about the dedicated dies, saving powders, cases, etc....all useful things to know. Much appreciated.</p><p> </p><p>As far as the 2-600 ranges, I picked those numbers as they are easier to setup two chronos with, at 1000 yards, its a whole different ball game and the reloader has to be able to not only do a good job with the reloading but must be consistent shooter to avoid damaging chronos. This gun will be used for 1000 yard shots paper punching and less than a 1000 yards for hunting as I dont believe in taking game that far. </p><p> </p><p>Mikecr, the best person is me! Unfortunately I dont have the time to do that but I am willing to work with someone I can trust.....searching for a few and getting there. As far as the gun being a ***, I can guarantee you its not. I've been shooting a long time, just not adapt at custom loading. This is my most accurate custom gun yet (all tacked at @ 100yards) and I've got a lot of money invested in it ($9K) and I owe it to myself to do the custom load development right! Besides its a journey and I learn a lot of things along the way, that, in of itself, is worth it to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRHunter, post: 462562, member: 29905"] Grumulkin & Bountyhunter, thanks for the input and I understand the liability part. I realize that its a level of detail that most people dont have the patience to go through, however, I know that it will produce accurate results if done right. Loadbase is only as complicated as you want to make it. Having said that, I have found a few folks that will do it, it isnt cheap by any means and I will ask about the dedicated dies, saving powders, cases, etc....all useful things to know. Much appreciated. As far as the 2-600 ranges, I picked those numbers as they are easier to setup two chronos with, at 1000 yards, its a whole different ball game and the reloader has to be able to not only do a good job with the reloading but must be consistent shooter to avoid damaging chronos. This gun will be used for 1000 yard shots paper punching and less than a 1000 yards for hunting as I dont believe in taking game that far. Mikecr, the best person is me! Unfortunately I dont have the time to do that but I am willing to work with someone I can trust.....searching for a few and getting there. As far as the gun being a ***, I can guarantee you its not. I've been shooting a long time, just not adapt at custom loading. This is my most accurate custom gun yet (all tacked at @ 100yards) and I've got a lot of money invested in it ($9K) and I owe it to myself to do the custom load development right! Besides its a journey and I learn a lot of things along the way, that, in of itself, is worth it to me. [/QUOTE]
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