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<blockquote data-quote="300 ultra" data-source="post: 439670" data-attributes="member: 24612"><p>So I did a test on my reloading tactics by weighing each individual case, sorting to same weights, trimmed all to exact lengths, sorted bullets by ogive, made every round as perfect as can be and spent a lot of time doing it. I went to the range to test my precise rounds and found they shot the exact same as my speed loading techniques. Gun shoots good regardless. Im not a competition shooter so I guess it doesnt matter much to me. Thought I would share my tests to see if others have experienced the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300 ultra, post: 439670, member: 24612"] So I did a test on my reloading tactics by weighing each individual case, sorting to same weights, trimmed all to exact lengths, sorted bullets by ogive, made every round as perfect as can be and spent a lot of time doing it. I went to the range to test my precise rounds and found they shot the exact same as my speed loading techniques. Gun shoots good regardless. Im not a competition shooter so I guess it doesnt matter much to me. Thought I would share my tests to see if others have experienced the same. [/QUOTE]
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