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Green horn here, what are the biggest things youve learned from reloading good and bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="hogheadv2" data-source="post: 2726819" data-attributes="member: 57958"><p>I use the Lee Collet crimp on about everything I load, it easily lets me control the holding power, Most of mine do well with a 1/4 to 1/3 turn on setup. </p><p>Thermometer, infrared non contact.. Ammo temp as well as barrel temp [barrel seems less sensitive]</p><p>Depending on the game you play, hunting /1000 yd stare</p><p>*** Take notes every range day, a folder/not book helps with tracking improvement </p><p>* A compass in your range gear is a good tool passed 1/4 mile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hogheadv2, post: 2726819, member: 57958"] I use the Lee Collet crimp on about everything I load, it easily lets me control the holding power, Most of mine do well with a 1/4 to 1/3 turn on setup. Thermometer, infrared non contact.. Ammo temp as well as barrel temp [barrel seems less sensitive] Depending on the game you play, hunting /1000 yd stare *** Take notes every range day, a folder/not book helps with tracking improvement * A compass in your range gear is a good tool passed 1/4 mile. [/QUOTE]
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