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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
loading for sub 1MOA accuracy (components/equipment) and steps
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1727901" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>I meant this is my process for all the rifles I reload for. I reload for me and my wife so this causes me to have to reload for 4 rifles. 2 main rifles and 2 backup rifles. This causes me less time. One reason for not going factory loads is sometimes you come across a rifle is just picky and you spend a time and a bunch of money on trying to find that load which shoots well. then you need to purchase as much factory ammo in the lot. I have never not been able to get at least decent 1MOA load for any of our rifles yet. Just checking to see if there is an easy step im not doing which could help OR a tool/component I should add in which could help such as transitioning to competition seater dies instead of the standard redding dies I currently use?</p><p></p><p>I did forget something else I do. I do use a chronograph to monitor my velocities. Not exactly to see ES/SD but more just to see what speeds im at. I do make mental notes if I see large ES/SD though and will avoid those loads if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1727901, member: 52437"] I meant this is my process for all the rifles I reload for. I reload for me and my wife so this causes me to have to reload for 4 rifles. 2 main rifles and 2 backup rifles. This causes me less time. One reason for not going factory loads is sometimes you come across a rifle is just picky and you spend a time and a bunch of money on trying to find that load which shoots well. then you need to purchase as much factory ammo in the lot. I have never not been able to get at least decent 1MOA load for any of our rifles yet. Just checking to see if there is an easy step im not doing which could help OR a tool/component I should add in which could help such as transitioning to competition seater dies instead of the standard redding dies I currently use? I did forget something else I do. I do use a chronograph to monitor my velocities. Not exactly to see ES/SD but more just to see what speeds im at. I do make mental notes if I see large ES/SD though and will avoid those loads if possible. [/QUOTE]
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