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Primer pocket truing
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<blockquote data-quote="misterc01" data-source="post: 2628248" data-attributes="member: 109160"><p>Well, Er, Uh? I feel your post should be answered, particuarly since you do not apparently like the answer I gave on MY testing.. What exactly are you trying to say? Your post is almost incomprehensible to me. Skewed participation? That seems normal since it is only being of interest by those with an interest or experience in the subject. I never saw anything you posted. I simply answered the question you asked. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/primalrights" target="_blank">In my case, I picked a "200 yard delta" because I did not have access to one longer than that, and I did not want to try it 100 yards.</a> So I will elaborate - I am shooting a Savage model 12 F/TR .308. I have already verified my case, powder, bullet seating, runout, headspace, etc., etc. I also measure a percentage of my primers by lot number so I know they are consistent within a few percentage points. I am rather happy with getting under 1/2 MOA (3 inches) at the 600 yard competitions I usually shoot at, so it shoots straight. I have also done bullet seating tests at 100 yards with specialized targets. So, this was just quick look to see if primer pocket truing, etc would be of benefit. TO ME, what I got at 200 yards told me it helps a bit, so I do it. My brass prep takes me bit of time,. so the extra minute or so truing the pocket is not a burden or waste of time TO ME. If you don't want to do it, for whatever YOUR reasons or tests or whatever are, then don't. If anyone else wants to, well that is like reloading is in gerneral - I am reloading FOR ME in a way that makes me happy. Like this thread, I read to learn and see what others are doing, and try it if I like it, and if don't if does not work for me. What anyone else thinks or opinion about MY reloading is irrelevant to me. I feel I should contribute where I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterc01, post: 2628248, member: 109160"] Well, Er, Uh? I feel your post should be answered, particuarly since you do not apparently like the answer I gave on MY testing.. What exactly are you trying to say? Your post is almost incomprehensible to me. Skewed participation? That seems normal since it is only being of interest by those with an interest or experience in the subject. I never saw anything you posted. I simply answered the question you asked. [URL='https://www.youtube.com/user/primalrights']In my case, I picked a "200 yard delta" because I did not have access to one longer than that, and I did not want to try it 100 yards.[/URL] So I will elaborate - I am shooting a Savage model 12 F/TR .308. I have already verified my case, powder, bullet seating, runout, headspace, etc., etc. I also measure a percentage of my primers by lot number so I know they are consistent within a few percentage points. I am rather happy with getting under 1/2 MOA (3 inches) at the 600 yard competitions I usually shoot at, so it shoots straight. I have also done bullet seating tests at 100 yards with specialized targets. So, this was just quick look to see if primer pocket truing, etc would be of benefit. TO ME, what I got at 200 yards told me it helps a bit, so I do it. My brass prep takes me bit of time,. so the extra minute or so truing the pocket is not a burden or waste of time TO ME. If you don't want to do it, for whatever YOUR reasons or tests or whatever are, then don't. If anyone else wants to, well that is like reloading is in gerneral - I am reloading FOR ME in a way that makes me happy. Like this thread, I read to learn and see what others are doing, and try it if I like it, and if don't if does not work for me. What anyone else thinks or opinion about MY reloading is irrelevant to me. I feel I should contribute where I can. [/QUOTE]
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