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Keeping it simple with reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2412947" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>This is a very good point. The more experience I gain and the more I learn, I start to understand that adding more processes or making my reloading technique more complicated doesn't help if the basics aren't done right. Over the past year I have tried to simplify my processes and focus on being consistent and becoming a better shooter. I'm still learning and I'm no where near the shooter I want to be. I think many shooters, including myself, start trying to overthink and over complicate reloading and the equipment to try and make ourselves better. You and Glenn really make it apparent that all the specials gizmos and over complicated processes aren't really necessary when you have a top notch rifle, great tune, and a really good shooter. My main take away is to spend more time at the range becoming a better shooter and getting my load tuned correctly and less time messing around at the reloading bench looking for the secret sauce haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2412947, member: 69478"] This is a very good point. The more experience I gain and the more I learn, I start to understand that adding more processes or making my reloading technique more complicated doesn’t help if the basics aren’t done right. Over the past year I have tried to simplify my processes and focus on being consistent and becoming a better shooter. I’m still learning and I’m no where near the shooter I want to be. I think many shooters, including myself, start trying to overthink and over complicate reloading and the equipment to try and make ourselves better. You and Glenn really make it apparent that all the specials gizmos and over complicated processes aren’t really necessary when you have a top notch rifle, great tune, and a really good shooter. My main take away is to spend more time at the range becoming a better shooter and getting my load tuned correctly and less time messing around at the reloading bench looking for the secret sauce haha. [/QUOTE]
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