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<blockquote data-quote="ScottB" data-source="post: 452501" data-attributes="member: 28606"><p>Only downside I'd see with this type of "package" is the size and cost of it. If a one package did all, just think of the size of the thing showing up at your house? And to have say 20 of each projectile, in each weight, lead/no-lead, profile of just the .30-caliber size........not sure if you'd be able to carry it in the house without a forklift?</p><p> </p><p>What happens when you get your box in the house, have it all un-packed, and find the very first load you develop shoots into a ragged 0.027" hole(5-shots @ 400 yards CTC), what are you going to do with all the rest of that stuff?{<em>Of course the senario of the 0.027" CTC group will probably never happen, but it'd be awesome</em>}</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I understand the 'concept' of what your trying to say, but the "package"-deal would probably end up costing far more, and leave you with products you'd never be able to use or resell.....then it's really worth.</p><p>With the amount of data avaible on the internet, and website such as this. You should be able to somewhat narrow down the "What will work best in my rifle", by seeing what is already working for others.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottB, post: 452501, member: 28606"] Only downside I'd see with this type of "package" is the size and cost of it. If a one package did all, just think of the size of the thing showing up at your house? And to have say 20 of each projectile, in each weight, lead/no-lead, profile of just the .30-caliber size........not sure if you'd be able to carry it in the house without a forklift? What happens when you get your box in the house, have it all un-packed, and find the very first load you develop shoots into a ragged 0.027" hole(5-shots @ 400 yards CTC), what are you going to do with all the rest of that stuff?{[I]Of course the senario of the 0.027" CTC group will probably never happen, but it'd be awesome[/I]} I understand the 'concept' of what your trying to say, but the "package"-deal would probably end up costing far more, and leave you with products you'd never be able to use or resell.....then it's really worth. With the amount of data avaible on the internet, and website such as this. You should be able to somewhat narrow down the "What will work best in my rifle", by seeing what is already working for others. Scott [/QUOTE]
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