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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
quickload worth getting?
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<blockquote data-quote="big_matt_duq" data-source="post: 1621923" data-attributes="member: 23310"><p>I guess I can see what you mean. Never really thought of it as replacing my manuals but more of an evaluation tool to pick powders to try and have an idea where max would be. From the sounds of it, I am overthinking things and should just stay with how I have always done things. Just don't have the range time I used to and was trying to cut development time down. (Yes after rethinking this, it is not smart) Having to do new load workups for 7 total rifles this year is a bit overwhelming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big_matt_duq, post: 1621923, member: 23310"] I guess I can see what you mean. Never really thought of it as replacing my manuals but more of an evaluation tool to pick powders to try and have an idea where max would be. From the sounds of it, I am overthinking things and should just stay with how I have always done things. Just don't have the range time I used to and was trying to cut development time down. (Yes after rethinking this, it is not smart) Having to do new load workups for 7 total rifles this year is a bit overwhelming. [/QUOTE]
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