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Reloading
Precision reloading process
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 997867" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>Try setting up your full length die to only bump .002. That's what the benchresters do. Try annealing because it makes bullet releases more consistent. Annealing really helps at long range. I full length size and can get good groups at 1000. If you don't have to bump every time you are not shooting it to potential. Powders burn better when near max. That might be all your going to get out of a factory rifle in 300 Weatherby. I like my guns bedded with aluminum pillars and Devcon steel bed. When I used the 300 Weatherby case at 1000 yard BR I used 4831 SC. I use mostly Berger VLD's for my match shooting and they like it seating in the rifling 10 thousandths. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 997867, member: 14053"] Try setting up your full length die to only bump .002. That's what the benchresters do. Try annealing because it makes bullet releases more consistent. Annealing really helps at long range. I full length size and can get good groups at 1000. If you don't have to bump every time you are not shooting it to potential. Powders burn better when near max. That might be all your going to get out of a factory rifle in 300 Weatherby. I like my guns bedded with aluminum pillars and Devcon steel bed. When I used the 300 Weatherby case at 1000 yard BR I used 4831 SC. I use mostly Berger VLD's for my match shooting and they like it seating in the rifling 10 thousandths. Matt [/QUOTE]
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