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Reloading
New to reloading...this is my plan...
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<blockquote data-quote="Mossyhorn" data-source="post: 1613445" data-attributes="member: 109820"><p>Thanks everyone, I appreciate all the tips! Like I said, I've been reading a ton of posts on here and other sources, watching videos, etc. It is pretty overwhelming trying to pick individual pieces, as there isn't always a lot of consensus on what is a good tool, ha ha! </p><p></p><p>I know the rockchucker kit comes with a reloading manual which is a plus. </p><p></p><p>I will be using Norma brass and have 40 pieces already of once fired that I've gone thru. I try to keep it clean and put it right back in the box after fires. MOA rifles gave me the load recipe too for what they loaded me, so that should give me a good head start as it shoots very well. I ran 10 rounds thru a magnetospeed chrono (first time using a chrono) my first 5 rounds had an SD of around 5. I should have let my barrel cool but it started pouring down rain on me. I put 5 more rounds thru and they were all faster than my previous 5. It kicked my SD up to 10.7. </p><p></p><p>So I think I've got a good load recipe. Just gotta do my part and load as accurately as I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mossyhorn, post: 1613445, member: 109820"] Thanks everyone, I appreciate all the tips! Like I said, I’ve been reading a ton of posts on here and other sources, watching videos, etc. It is pretty overwhelming trying to pick individual pieces, as there isn’t always a lot of consensus on what is a good tool, ha ha! I know the rockchucker kit comes with a reloading manual which is a plus. I will be using Norma brass and have 40 pieces already of once fired that I’ve gone thru. I try to keep it clean and put it right back in the box after fires. MOA rifles gave me the load recipe too for what they loaded me, so that should give me a good head start as it shoots very well. I ran 10 rounds thru a magnetospeed chrono (first time using a chrono) my first 5 rounds had an SD of around 5. I should have let my barrel cool but it started pouring down rain on me. I put 5 more rounds thru and they were all faster than my previous 5. It kicked my SD up to 10.7. So I think I’ve got a good load recipe. Just gotta do my part and load as accurately as I can. [/QUOTE]
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