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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 1641826" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>I'm interested in knowing what comes of it but I will probably never do it. .002 neck tension is what I have stuck with and it works. I am not a benchrest shooter because competition shooting has never interested me but I do a lot of longrange shooting for practice and really enjoy it. </p><p></p><p>I have bought a lot of tools and gadgets along the way to eliminate certain variables that can cause ones loaded ammo to not perform well. </p><p></p><p>I load for the outing. Meaning I only load as much ammo as I'm going to shoot for that day. No loaded ammo sits in my reloading room and ages. When I hunt, I load up 20 rounds and whatever is left over gets shot for practice when I get back. I guess that's just a little OCD. </p><p></p><p>As for longrange shooting and hunting, I actually find it a lot harder to get a shot on an animal that is 800 yards or further just for the simple fact that when I see them they are either already well within my range of capabilities or they are too far out and by the time I get to a place to get a shot.....they are well within my capabilities haha. Not a bad thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 1641826, member: 34818"] I’m interested in knowing what comes of it but I will probably never do it. .002 neck tension is what I have stuck with and it works. I am not a benchrest shooter because competition shooting has never interested me but I do a lot of longrange shooting for practice and really enjoy it. I have bought a lot of tools and gadgets along the way to eliminate certain variables that can cause ones loaded ammo to not perform well. I load for the outing. Meaning I only load as much ammo as I’m going to shoot for that day. No loaded ammo sits in my reloading room and ages. When I hunt, I load up 20 rounds and whatever is left over gets shot for practice when I get back. I guess that’s just a little OCD. As for longrange shooting and hunting, I actually find it a lot harder to get a shot on an animal that is 800 yards or further just for the simple fact that when I see them they are either already well within my range of capabilities or they are too far out and by the time I get to a place to get a shot.....they are well within my capabilities haha. Not a bad thing. [/QUOTE]
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