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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1991981" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Reemty , do you do any prep on your brass that most people wouldn't ? I de burr the flash holes , cut the primer pockets to the same depth and sort them by weight . I don't neck turn any more as I'm running standard chambers not tight necked chambers . doing this is a one time thing on my brass . Cutting to length is a continuing process . I still use a dry media tumbler to clean my brass and RCBS dies mostly ( Redding for 6.5x284 ) . I set the shoulder back .002 when I'm sizing . I find a good seating depth that groups well, I normally start at .060 off the lands depending on the bullet type some like at the lands or jammed slightly , then tune the powder as to type and weight , 223 likes h335 , 6.5x284 likes h4831sc , 30-06 likes imr 4350 and h4350 so I start with these powders , then fine tune the seating depth and enjoy shooting them . The search for a good bullet combination , powder charge for each rifle is part of the enjoyment of them for me .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1991981, member: 91783"] Reemty , do you do any prep on your brass that most people wouldn't ? I de burr the flash holes , cut the primer pockets to the same depth and sort them by weight . I don't neck turn any more as I'm running standard chambers not tight necked chambers . doing this is a one time thing on my brass . Cutting to length is a continuing process . I still use a dry media tumbler to clean my brass and RCBS dies mostly ( Redding for 6.5x284 ) . I set the shoulder back .002 when I'm sizing . I find a good seating depth that groups well, I normally start at .060 off the lands depending on the bullet type some like at the lands or jammed slightly , then tune the powder as to type and weight , 223 likes h335 , 6.5x284 likes h4831sc , 30-06 likes imr 4350 and h4350 so I start with these powders , then fine tune the seating depth and enjoy shooting them . The search for a good bullet combination , powder charge for each rifle is part of the enjoyment of them for me . [/QUOTE]
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