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Reloading
Finer Points of Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Goodwin" data-source="post: 2325052" data-attributes="member: 107289"><p>You seem well prepped to make good ammo. </p><p>I full length resize. About a quarter turn back off the face of the shell holder. I guess there are different length chambers across the board on gun makers, same caliber. And, I guess that factory ammo accommodates this. But, fresh brass can stretch a lot. </p><p>So, back to reload your own. Where do you want to go with it.?</p><p>If you are hunting close and playing on paper with friends you got it going on. If you want to shoot well at 400 yards and beyond, you need to find a mentor. Find some old dude with hair growing out of his ears that has reloaded so much and so well it would be hard to get better than him. Emulate that old dude and pass it on down one day. Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Goodwin, post: 2325052, member: 107289"] You seem well prepped to make good ammo. I full length resize. About a quarter turn back off the face of the shell holder. I guess there are different length chambers across the board on gun makers, same caliber. And, I guess that factory ammo accommodates this. But, fresh brass can stretch a lot. So, back to reload your own. Where do you want to go with it.? If you are hunting close and playing on paper with friends you got it going on. If you want to shoot well at 400 yards and beyond, you need to find a mentor. Find some old dude with hair growing out of his ears that has reloaded so much and so well it would be hard to get better than him. Emulate that old dude and pass it on down one day. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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