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Reloading gear for LR shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 28584" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Joe,</p><p>I believe it fair to say that benchrest rigs that shoot in the "0"'s and "1"'s at 100 yards require ammo loaded with different techniques, eqt. and standards than our 1/2 moa rifles. No reason not to do all the tricks but some of it may not pay any dividens.</p><p>Your press will do the job, only decision as I see it, is benchrest grade dies or not.</p><p></p><p>Redding's line of dies are supposed to be the best, I have friends who use them and their ammo is very good. </p><p></p><p>I use RCBS Competition dies in my Rockchucker and standard dies in the Pro-2000 and cannot tell any difference at the range. Competition dies will not work in the Pro-2000 so have no choice - we load 90% of our ammo on it. </p><p></p><p>Some other guys here might have different opininons. I know Dave King loads with an arbor-style press and uses the slow, exacting process to meditate and pray to the deer-gods for forgiveness for killing so many of their subjects - but everyone to their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 28584, member: 25"] Joe, I believe it fair to say that benchrest rigs that shoot in the "0"'s and "1"'s at 100 yards require ammo loaded with different techniques, eqt. and standards than our 1/2 moa rifles. No reason not to do all the tricks but some of it may not pay any dividens. Your press will do the job, only decision as I see it, is benchrest grade dies or not. Redding's line of dies are supposed to be the best, I have friends who use them and their ammo is very good. I use RCBS Competition dies in my Rockchucker and standard dies in the Pro-2000 and cannot tell any difference at the range. Competition dies will not work in the Pro-2000 so have no choice - we load 90% of our ammo on it. Some other guys here might have different opininons. I know Dave King loads with an arbor-style press and uses the slow, exacting process to meditate and pray to the deer-gods for forgiveness for killing so many of their subjects - but everyone to their own. [/QUOTE]
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