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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Reloading Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="gilmillan1" data-source="post: 949452" data-attributes="member: 59183"><p>The first to do is to test what you have right now. Try it out. See what groups you get at your available distances. Remember that reloading and long range shooting is all about consistency. See how consistent with your load is. After you do that, you need to decide whether you want to go the extra mile to get better accuracy. If you do, then you need to get into advanced reloading. If you are only hunting at 500 yards then you may have enough. But if you are shooting at farther distances, you probably need a better load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gilmillan1, post: 949452, member: 59183"] The first to do is to test what you have right now. Try it out. See what groups you get at your available distances. Remember that reloading and long range shooting is all about consistency. See how consistent with your load is. After you do that, you need to decide whether you want to go the extra mile to get better accuracy. If you do, then you need to get into advanced reloading. If you are only hunting at 500 yards then you may have enough. But if you are shooting at farther distances, you probably need a better load. [/QUOTE]
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