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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Buckreed" data-source="post: 2116549" data-attributes="member: 103984"><p>It shoots around 0.75" to 0.50" at 100 yrds but I struggle at 600 yds. That's really what made me think to look at ES. </p><p>I did order 100 pieces of Lapua brass last night which is fortunate because brass has been limited. </p><p>for case length I trim back to SAUMI each time</p><p>I have a single stage Lee press and RCBS FL sizing die</p><p>I'm no expert (obviously) but I think that it feels consistent.</p><p>I was not measuring the neck prior to seating the bullet. I will start doing this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckreed, post: 2116549, member: 103984"] It shoots around 0.75" to 0.50" at 100 yrds but I struggle at 600 yds. That's really what made me think to look at ES. I did order 100 pieces of Lapua brass last night which is fortunate because brass has been limited. for case length I trim back to SAUMI each time I have a single stage Lee press and RCBS FL sizing die I'm no expert (obviously) but I think that it feels consistent. I was not measuring the neck prior to seating the bullet. I will start doing this. [/QUOTE]
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