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Reloading
Stop neck sizing your brass!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Buster" data-source="post: 1404893" data-attributes="member: 99718"><p>I agree with you, it depends on what the gun likes, and the belted magnums are a little different then most cases, head space is measured different. Another thing to think about ; I have seen muzzle loaders shoot as tight of a group as some center fire rifles, there is no casing and a bullet going down the tub inside a piece of plastic shouldn't result in any type of accuracy or concentricity. I think this proves that a large part of accuracy is the quality of the barrel, the bullet being used, and enough speed to make it all come together. You don't even use a case. Just food for thought. Again everyone has the RIGHT to their own opinion, and ALL opinions should be welcome. Hope that 2018 is the best year for hunting and shooting for EVERYONE and be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Buster, post: 1404893, member: 99718"] I agree with you, it depends on what the gun likes, and the belted magnums are a little different then most cases, head space is measured different. Another thing to think about ; I have seen muzzle loaders shoot as tight of a group as some center fire rifles, there is no casing and a bullet going down the tub inside a piece of plastic shouldn't result in any type of accuracy or concentricity. I think this proves that a large part of accuracy is the quality of the barrel, the bullet being used, and enough speed to make it all come together. You don't even use a case. Just food for thought. Again everyone has the RIGHT to their own opinion, and ALL opinions should be welcome. Hope that 2018 is the best year for hunting and shooting for EVERYONE and be safe. [/QUOTE]
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