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Reloading
Suggestions for Reloading Excellence?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1288928" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p><strong>Re: Suggestions for Reloading Excellence?,</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes. With this particular rifle the ES is consistently improved from 10-15FPS to single digits, and average group size runs about .25MOA tighter. I neck size the brass until I feel anything more then a slight resistance closing the bolt. The FL sized rounds will be used for fouling, zero check, and short to mid range shooting and hunting. Once fire formed, I will again neck size them and use them for my serious LR work. I think the neck sizing has side benefits of prolonging brass life and certainly makes for an easier reloading process. At about 800 rounds through this rifle, I'm still on the original 100pc lot of Lapua brass. I'm hoping they will last as long as the barrel....</p><p></p><p>My typical 100 yard 3 shot group, neck sized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1288928, member: 10291"] [b]Re: Suggestions for Reloading Excellence?,[/b] Yes. With this particular rifle the ES is consistently improved from 10-15FPS to single digits, and average group size runs about .25MOA tighter. I neck size the brass until I feel anything more then a slight resistance closing the bolt. The FL sized rounds will be used for fouling, zero check, and short to mid range shooting and hunting. Once fire formed, I will again neck size them and use them for my serious LR work. I think the neck sizing has side benefits of prolonging brass life and certainly makes for an easier reloading process. At about 800 rounds through this rifle, I'm still on the original 100pc lot of Lapua brass. I'm hoping they will last as long as the barrel.... My typical 100 yard 3 shot group, neck sized. [/QUOTE]
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