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Reloading
Finer Points of Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="jasonco" data-source="post: 2325593" data-attributes="member: 15637"><p>The goal here, is to keep this as simple as possible. This is not F-Class or Benchrest, but you can take things, from those processes, to become a more effective LR Hunting shooter, if the need arises. You need your handloaded ammunition to cycle in your rifle reliably and impact where you aim as much as possible and not spend more than necessary time at the loading bench, to produce custom ammunition for your rifle(s). </p><p></p><p>The majority of my time at the loading bench, is spent prepping brass, for all my rifles, so after a range session, like today, tomorrow will be spent prepping cases that were, used today, so when I re-load them, that's done!</p><p></p><p>I anneal, some handloaders haven't quite reached that level in their process. At $1 -$2 per case, take as good of care of your brass as you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonco, post: 2325593, member: 15637"] The goal here, is to keep this as simple as possible. This is not F-Class or Benchrest, but you can take things, from those processes, to become a more effective LR Hunting shooter, if the need arises. You need your handloaded ammunition to cycle in your rifle reliably and impact where you aim as much as possible and not spend more than necessary time at the loading bench, to produce custom ammunition for your rifle(s). The majority of my time at the loading bench, is spent prepping brass, for all my rifles, so after a range session, like today, tomorrow will be spent prepping cases that were, used today, so when I re-load them, that's done! I anneal, some handloaders haven't quite reached that level in their process. At $1 -$2 per case, take as good of care of your brass as you can. [/QUOTE]
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