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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Erik Cortina
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2324596" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Love that BEAR Head for a hat. I always ponder on where you got that picture from every time you post.</p><p>Not everyone follows what someone puts on UTube. I have been reading books, post, blogs from the top shooters in the world (55 + years). It seems that all of them have their way of doing every process from Break in, Cleaning, Trimming, Sizing, Priming, Case Prep, Seating, Annealing, and ON & ON.</p><p>If I listened to all of them -( WHICH I do for their knowledge and different perspectives)-you would never get a load to shoot. BUT if you take the best ideas - that works for you and incorporate into your reload practices - you may be shooting BUGGERS.</p><p>Remember not all bullets work in every rifle and not all reloading practices work for either.<strong><em> Pick a practice that works for you and keep it "CONSISTANT". Do it the same way all the time. That's where you will get the best results.</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2324596, member: 116439"] Love that BEAR Head for a hat. I always ponder on where you got that picture from every time you post. Not everyone follows what someone puts on UTube. I have been reading books, post, blogs from the top shooters in the world (55 + years). It seems that all of them have their way of doing every process from Break in, Cleaning, Trimming, Sizing, Priming, Case Prep, Seating, Annealing, and ON & ON. If I listened to all of them -( WHICH I do for their knowledge and different perspectives)-you would never get a load to shoot. BUT if you take the best ideas - that works for you and incorporate into your reload practices - you may be shooting BUGGERS. Remember not all bullets work in every rifle and not all reloading practices work for either.[B][I] Pick a practice that works for you and keep it "CONSISTANT". Do it the same way all the time. That's where you will get the best results.[/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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