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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Reloading Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="ericbc7" data-source="post: 949425" data-attributes="member: 79488"><p>my first introduction to reloading was making some .222 rem loads with a "C" type press, my instruction was to turn the die down to "hard contact" with the ram and if the case was full it was too full of imr 3031. i now know how stupid that was but the simple powder measure was not too accurate. Sigh i wish i could go back and develop that load for the savage rifle i was using...the extractor was broken and I had to punch out each with a rod. so primitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericbc7, post: 949425, member: 79488"] my first introduction to reloading was making some .222 rem loads with a "C" type press, my instruction was to turn the die down to "hard contact" with the ram and if the case was full it was too full of imr 3031. i now know how stupid that was but the simple powder measure was not too accurate. Sigh i wish i could go back and develop that load for the savage rifle i was using...the extractor was broken and I had to punch out each with a rod. so primitive. [/QUOTE]
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