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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtrax" data-source="post: 2738438" data-attributes="member: 78945"><p>It just seems to be the nature of hand loaders…analyze to death. hBN is not magic, the process for plating bullets varies but eventually everyone finds what works for them depending on how much they care to over think it. I've been down this road in countless threads. I've compared results with many riflemen. The likelihood of enjoying the small benefits it provides and sticking with it is directly proportional to how complicated the hand loader makes it. </p><p>I keep it pretty simple after experimenting with ALL the things I've heard and get very good results. Y'all do you, I'm not an authority and I both enjoy and value my time at the loading bench. My advice is to analyze your results and let that determine your process. Leave behind that which does not produce results. </p><p>And yes you can hBN mono's. Someone is bound to ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtrax, post: 2738438, member: 78945"] It just seems to be the nature of hand loaders…analyze to death. hBN is not magic, the process for plating bullets varies but eventually everyone finds what works for them depending on how much they care to over think it. I’ve been down this road in countless threads. I’ve compared results with many riflemen. The likelihood of enjoying the small benefits it provides and sticking with it is directly proportional to how complicated the hand loader makes it. I keep it pretty simple after experimenting with ALL the things I’ve heard and get very good results. Y’all do you, I’m not an authority and I both enjoy and value my time at the loading bench. My advice is to analyze your results and let that determine your process. Leave behind that which does not produce results. And yes you can hBN mono’s. Someone is bound to ask. [/QUOTE]
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