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Discussion on reloading process
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2357665" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I note you are talking about shooting out to 1200yds. That all and find. there more to it than what has been stated above. Need to read about "ES" Extreme Spread, which deals with velocity and what it does to your groups. "SD" Standard Deviation. If you are shooting under 500yds not much to worry about. Longer yards different story. There is some great reading and look it up on the net. I would suggest Bryan Litz and see what he has to say. The farther you shoot the more the ES, & SD comes into play. I understand that you are just starting reloading. I feel the more you read the more you will understand what it takes. So I would do a lot of reading before getting to much reloading equipment. It will get to "I wish I knew then, what I know now". Search the net for article on reloading. The bottom line this is the place to come to. You may get a lot of answers and some are wrong and others are right on. </p><p>Welcome to LRH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2357665, member: 101791"] I note you are talking about shooting out to 1200yds. That all and find. there more to it than what has been stated above. Need to read about "ES" Extreme Spread, which deals with velocity and what it does to your groups. "SD" Standard Deviation. If you are shooting under 500yds not much to worry about. Longer yards different story. There is some great reading and look it up on the net. I would suggest Bryan Litz and see what he has to say. The farther you shoot the more the ES, & SD comes into play. I understand that you are just starting reloading. I feel the more you read the more you will understand what it takes. So I would do a lot of reading before getting to much reloading equipment. It will get to "I wish I knew then, what I know now". Search the net for article on reloading. The bottom line this is the place to come to. You may get a lot of answers and some are wrong and others are right on. Welcome to LRH. [/QUOTE]
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