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Powder charge and seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2443976" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>To me nothing other than the fun, enjoyment, or learning it offers. It might not be practical in the sense that there's always a larger case up until the point of sanity is passed, but it's still something to do when shooting.</p><p></p><p>Benchresters do the the tiniest group thing, PRC does that fastest group thing, ELR does the furthest group thing, FCSA do the biggest group (ha, I mean biggest hole) thing, some people do the fastest group thing. I guess it's the same logic as drag racing versus NASCAR versus the idiots on the streets here that wrap their cars around light poles. If you aren't into something, then it doesn't always make sense from the outside looking in.</p><p></p><p>I have a 300 BLK and I'm building a 223, planning to shoot long range with both of them. It's not practical but that's not the point of it. The point is to be harder to shoot well. If I want to shoot well at long range easier there's a 300 RUM sitting right there in the safe. If I'm trying to actually shoot some THING I'll use the right gun for it, but for practice and learning then IMO there are cheaper tools to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2443976, member: 116181"] To me nothing other than the fun, enjoyment, or learning it offers. It might not be practical in the sense that there's always a larger case up until the point of sanity is passed, but it's still something to do when shooting. Benchresters do the the tiniest group thing, PRC does that fastest group thing, ELR does the furthest group thing, FCSA do the biggest group (ha, I mean biggest hole) thing, some people do the fastest group thing. I guess it's the same logic as drag racing versus NASCAR versus the idiots on the streets here that wrap their cars around light poles. If you aren't into something, then it doesn't always make sense from the outside looking in. I have a 300 BLK and I'm building a 223, planning to shoot long range with both of them. It's not practical but that's not the point of it. The point is to be harder to shoot well. If I want to shoot well at long range easier there's a 300 RUM sitting right there in the safe. If I'm trying to actually shoot some THING I'll use the right gun for it, but for practice and learning then IMO there are cheaper tools to use. [/QUOTE]
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