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<blockquote data-quote="6.5x300 WBY" data-source="post: 1866151" data-attributes="member: 89150"><p>Thank you Len for such a great place for not only knowledge but friendships.</p><p>I never knew how much I didnt know till I came here and opened my mind. I am NOT a long range shooter (me being from NJ negates that possibility) as I just dont have any access to that kind of range. But what I did learn from all of you is for the driving force for perfection in your/our reloads. I mean I never and I mean never took it more than just use any brass, put primer shove powder seat the bullet so it fits in the gun and go shoot. Have to say I was lucky it worked for a lot of years because I did cross the state to PA to use a rifle but then my farthest shot in PA on a deer was about 60 yards. </p><p></p><p>As I get older wiser and read and read some more I just am dumbfounded that this old dog can still learn. I learned a lot about brass, BC. What good bullets are and seating depth , SD and ES actually are more than just a number. But how well the load you created are in harmony with your rifle for perfection. </p><p></p><p>My GOD Len you and your site is an education for many like me and I personally thank you and the other smart ones who call this place home away from home.</p><p></p><p>I dont post much but I read a lot. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again </p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5x300 WBY, post: 1866151, member: 89150"] Thank you Len for such a great place for not only knowledge but friendships. I never knew how much I didnt know till I came here and opened my mind. I am NOT a long range shooter (me being from NJ negates that possibility) as I just dont have any access to that kind of range. But what I did learn from all of you is for the driving force for perfection in your/our reloads. I mean I never and I mean never took it more than just use any brass, put primer shove powder seat the bullet so it fits in the gun and go shoot. Have to say I was lucky it worked for a lot of years because I did cross the state to PA to use a rifle but then my farthest shot in PA on a deer was about 60 yards. As I get older wiser and read and read some more I just am dumbfounded that this old dog can still learn. I learned a lot about brass, BC. What good bullets are and seating depth , SD and ES actually are more than just a number. But how well the load you created are in harmony with your rifle for perfection. My GOD Len you and your site is an education for many like me and I personally thank you and the other smart ones who call this place home away from home. I dont post much but I read a lot. Thanks again Brian [/QUOTE]
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