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The Basics, Starting Out
Things you wished you knew when you started?
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<blockquote data-quote="John Porter" data-source="post: 1840194" data-attributes="member: 110240"><p>I thought this was <strong>longrangehunting.com</strong>, not a forum for "National and International F Class" or </p><p>"Bench rest shooters" or shooters who have polished their barrels till the skin came off [in the privacy of their own homes].. there are plenty of sites dedicated to those disciplines. My reload record with a collet die is 18 reloads in my 308 @ around 59k pressure. The case died with a tiny split on the body. Never seen a "spring back" issue. That brass shot to the same POI from fire form to no. 18. My gunsmith taught me how to use a collet die and proper annealing, pointing out that most people don't know how to use a collet die because the instructions are wrong. Once again I thought we are talking about <strong>hunting </strong>rifles on this site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Porter, post: 1840194, member: 110240"] I thought this was [B]longrangehunting.com[/B], not a forum for "National and International F Class" or "Bench rest shooters" or shooters who have polished their barrels till the skin came off [in the privacy of their own homes].. there are plenty of sites dedicated to those disciplines. My reload record with a collet die is 18 reloads in my 308 @ around 59k pressure. The case died with a tiny split on the body. Never seen a "spring back" issue. That brass shot to the same POI from fire form to no. 18. My gunsmith taught me how to use a collet die and proper annealing, pointing out that most people don't know how to use a collet die because the instructions are wrong. Once again I thought we are talking about [B]hunting [/B]rifles on this site. [/QUOTE]
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