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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Idgunner" data-source="post: 3007460" data-attributes="member: 84194"><p>No apology needed. I figured that you were contributing the discussion in a respectful way. The internet can lead us in all sorts of wild directions and it is up to us to sort out which direction we take. I've decided to try the inside neck reamer because of my experience sizing necks and seating bullets. That and some odd fliers that make absolutely no sense. I'm shooting at chucks regularly out to 450 yards and now quite often out to 750 yards. Small targets at long distances requires that a lot of i's and t's get dotted and crossed. I have two pictures on my cell phone of targets that show my hold on a 1/2 inch dot and then the subsequent group given that hold. The target was at 200 yards which is my zero. I will try to post them here later today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idgunner, post: 3007460, member: 84194"] No apology needed. I figured that you were contributing the discussion in a respectful way. The internet can lead us in all sorts of wild directions and it is up to us to sort out which direction we take. I've decided to try the inside neck reamer because of my experience sizing necks and seating bullets. That and some odd fliers that make absolutely no sense. I'm shooting at chucks regularly out to 450 yards and now quite often out to 750 yards. Small targets at long distances requires that a lot of i's and t's get dotted and crossed. I have two pictures on my cell phone of targets that show my hold on a 1/2 inch dot and then the subsequent group given that hold. The target was at 200 yards which is my zero. I will try to post them here later today. [/QUOTE]
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