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Neck tension and max bullet grip force
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2171056" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>Bob Wright used the word "variables" and ntsqd used the word "consistent",two important words for reloaders.</p><p>I have a system that I don't deviate from and if I'm in a hurry I wait.</p><p>The problems I have are super small.I shoot my 300 weatherby mag very well and my group size shows how much work I put in to reload.</p><p>I have been reloading since 1967 and shot competition handgun matches in the late 60's- 70's so I'm no rookie but you folks gives me Ideas to do better like using bushing dies and mandrels and my groups have been reduced thanks to all of you.</p><p>Everyone knows something others may not know and being older I am on a quest to shoot 1000 yards and the years are running out.</p><p>Everyday I see people younger than me die so feel free to share your knowledge folks.</p><p>Thank you to all</p><p>Old Rooster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2171056, member: 108576"] Bob Wright used the word "variables" and ntsqd used the word "consistent",two important words for reloaders. I have a system that I don't deviate from and if I'm in a hurry I wait. The problems I have are super small.I shoot my 300 weatherby mag very well and my group size shows how much work I put in to reload. I have been reloading since 1967 and shot competition handgun matches in the late 60's- 70's so I'm no rookie but you folks gives me Ideas to do better like using bushing dies and mandrels and my groups have been reduced thanks to all of you. Everyone knows something others may not know and being older I am on a quest to shoot 1000 yards and the years are running out. Everyday I see people younger than me die so feel free to share your knowledge folks. Thank you to all Old Rooster [/QUOTE]
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