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Reloading
First Reloading Purchase..... First Mistake!?!
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 593109" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>I bought one back in the early 60s for my .303 Brit chambered Canadian Ross model 1905...Probably cost me three months profit from my paper route for the loader but my mind was set on it....Shot my first 100 yd groups under an inch with those reloads (that surplus military rifle was a 3" shooter with factory ammo)....Got the fever and have been striving ever since for better and better accuracy ever since...Later I upgraded to a Herter's press when I got a gas station job and still use it to this day....</p><p></p><p>You can have all the high dollar equipment with all the bells & whistles but it is nothing but a show case if you don't pay attention to all the small details....Go ahead and use your Lee if you cover all the bases your ammo should may shoot better than a lot of factory stuff.....</p><p></p><p>BTW if a primer would have gone off in my bedroom back then I am sure Dad would have ended my reloading days when I was still in junior high....</p><p></p><p>Good Luck,</p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 593109, member: 18849"] I bought one back in the early 60s for my .303 Brit chambered Canadian Ross model 1905...Probably cost me three months profit from my paper route for the loader but my mind was set on it....Shot my first 100 yd groups under an inch with those reloads (that surplus military rifle was a 3" shooter with factory ammo)....Got the fever and have been striving ever since for better and better accuracy ever since...Later I upgraded to a Herter's press when I got a gas station job and still use it to this day.... You can have all the high dollar equipment with all the bells & whistles but it is nothing but a show case if you don't pay attention to all the small details....Go ahead and use your Lee if you cover all the bases your ammo should may shoot better than a lot of factory stuff..... BTW if a primer would have gone off in my bedroom back then I am sure Dad would have ended my reloading days when I was still in junior high.... Good Luck, Randy [/QUOTE]
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