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<blockquote data-quote="coop2564" data-source="post: 1373397" data-attributes="member: 87214"><p>You might try just normal reloading first. Use a manual FL sizing and stay in manual specs. This alone by working up a load will give you much better accuracy than just grabbing factory loads. Many match shooters will tell you that all the other stuff like shoulder bumping and seating depth are .250" gains on groups at best. The most important thing to me is working up a load and finding that Node your gun like best. Thats often plenty good enough for a hunting load. If your planning on match shooting then as you develop skills you can start trying to squeeze those .250" out of reloading. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coop2564, post: 1373397, member: 87214"] You might try just normal reloading first. Use a manual FL sizing and stay in manual specs. This alone by working up a load will give you much better accuracy than just grabbing factory loads. Many match shooters will tell you that all the other stuff like shoulder bumping and seating depth are .250" gains on groups at best. The most important thing to me is working up a load and finding that Node your gun like best. Thats often plenty good enough for a hunting load. If your planning on match shooting then as you develop skills you can start trying to squeeze those .250" out of reloading. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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