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Reloading
long range precision reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="missourideere" data-source="post: 1158118" data-attributes="member: 90713"><p>I had a few question s on reloading for long range. I'm use to using a single stage press and Redding dies for my. .223 and ruNning each shell through a concentricity tool sometimes the bullet is a couple thousands out sometimes 6-9 thousandth s out, and they have to be straightened which is fine for 300 yards. But now that I'm going to shoot 1000yds (with a .300win) would a arbor/wilson press correct this problem? Since I'm only shooting from one gun is there any reason to full length size or can I fire form? Also is there a difference between wilson or an arbor press? Lastly any other advice on reloading for that kind of distance? Thanks for the expertise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="missourideere, post: 1158118, member: 90713"] I had a few question s on reloading for long range. I'm use to using a single stage press and Redding dies for my. .223 and ruNning each shell through a concentricity tool sometimes the bullet is a couple thousands out sometimes 6-9 thousandth s out, and they have to be straightened which is fine for 300 yards. But now that I'm going to shoot 1000yds (with a .300win) would a arbor/wilson press correct this problem? Since I'm only shooting from one gun is there any reason to full length size or can I fire form? Also is there a difference between wilson or an arbor press? Lastly any other advice on reloading for that kind of distance? Thanks for the expertise [/QUOTE]
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