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Full Length or Neck Only; What's Best Resizing for Accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1846724" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>Does it matter? 5 minutes of instruction vs guys with decades of experience? Very few new shooters are comfortable with free recoil. Most will hold the rifle. With a good rifle and a good tune you have to try screw it up. Thats been my experience anyhow. Problem is most are not tuned well. I dont care how hard you can hold, you cant out shoot the rifle or its tune. The tune is so much more critical than its given credit. The best built rifle in the world wont shoot for beans with the wrong tune. Too often one small group is considered the end of load development. Then theres the idea that a rifle has a "load". The load is changing constantly and needs to be chased all the time. I guess I am getting off topic, but the point Im trying to make, and hopefully help some readers, is that if you get your rifle tuned right, you will be 90% of the way there and farther than most. You can actually get away with pretty sloppy reloading when the tune is right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1846724, member: 101859"] Does it matter? 5 minutes of instruction vs guys with decades of experience? Very few new shooters are comfortable with free recoil. Most will hold the rifle. With a good rifle and a good tune you have to try screw it up. Thats been my experience anyhow. Problem is most are not tuned well. I dont care how hard you can hold, you cant out shoot the rifle or its tune. The tune is so much more critical than its given credit. The best built rifle in the world wont shoot for beans with the wrong tune. Too often one small group is considered the end of load development. Then theres the idea that a rifle has a "load". The load is changing constantly and needs to be chased all the time. I guess I am getting off topic, but the point Im trying to make, and hopefully help some readers, is that if you get your rifle tuned right, you will be 90% of the way there and farther than most. You can actually get away with pretty sloppy reloading when the tune is right. [/QUOTE]
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