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Reloading
Relatively new reloader looking for feed back
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<blockquote data-quote="The Oregonian" data-source="post: 1631377" data-attributes="member: 51405"><p>Sure, one hole is the goal. But for a new reloader and someone new to precision shooting, he is setting himself up for disappointment if he feels like he is screwing up unless he can consistently hit .4 with his self developed load. If it is windy and he feels like there is a good chance of shooter error, don't take a 500 yd shot. I have been reloading and precision shooting for about 5 years. The longest shot I took until this past fall was 290 yds. And i only felt comfortable this past fall bc I have taken 2 two day classes and spent a ton of range time from 300 to 1000. I won't take a shot I don't feel comfortable with, and I think that should apply to everyone, not just those that focus on long range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Oregonian, post: 1631377, member: 51405"] Sure, one hole is the goal. But for a new reloader and someone new to precision shooting, he is setting himself up for disappointment if he feels like he is screwing up unless he can consistently hit .4 with his self developed load. If it is windy and he feels like there is a good chance of shooter error, don’t take a 500 yd shot. I have been reloading and precision shooting for about 5 years. The longest shot I took until this past fall was 290 yds. And i only felt comfortable this past fall bc I have taken 2 two day classes and spent a ton of range time from 300 to 1000. I won’t take a shot I don’t feel comfortable with, and I think that should apply to everyone, not just those that focus on long range. [/QUOTE]
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