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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
New to reloading...this is my plan...
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<blockquote data-quote="HunterLongRange" data-source="post: 1614060" data-attributes="member: 90865"><p>Pretty much everyone's here is right on the mark as far as reloading. I might add a YouTube channel to your arsenal of info. I would suggest watching videos on Professional Long Range shooter David Tubb simply by going to YouTube and search for David Tubb Reloading and a copious amount of info will be at your disposal. I've found (reliable) videos to be very helpful on reloading. Kind of gave me a hands on approach when I was a Noob. </p><p>You'll be amazed how much you improve with custom ammo. You'll quickly find out that a certain load that shoots extremely well in 80* temperature, doesn't act the same way in 50* temperature. That is why reloading is paramount if you want accuracy and consistency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HunterLongRange, post: 1614060, member: 90865"] Pretty much everyone’s here is right on the mark as far as reloading. I might add a YouTube channel to your arsenal of info. I would suggest watching videos on Professional Long Range shooter David Tubb simply by going to YouTube and search for David Tubb Reloading and a copious amount of info will be at your disposal. I’ve found (reliable) videos to be very helpful on reloading. Kind of gave me a hands on approach when I was a Noob. You’ll be amazed how much you improve with custom ammo. You’ll quickly find out that a certain load that shoots extremely well in 80* temperature, doesn’t act the same way in 50* temperature. That is why reloading is paramount if you want accuracy and consistency. [/QUOTE]
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