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Tuning for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="Matthappens" data-source="post: 1354618" data-attributes="member: 92577"><p>Thank you for all the info, I am mainly just a target shooter and do not do competitions. However I do like to perfect things and am always picking peoples brains to do better. I will try this out the next time i do some loading and it will save me some time. I do shoot over 1000 yards but this time of year like you it is only at Whitetails. I have never neck turned my brass and use Lapua when I can. Do you use a machine to anneal your brass or do it by hand? I try not to load too hot to keep my brass in good shape and I use a redding reloading press. I did noticed my groups get smaller when I cleaned my necks really good but I get a lot of fine media inside my brass after a tumble so maybe if I eliminate that I will see a better result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthappens, post: 1354618, member: 92577"] Thank you for all the info, I am mainly just a target shooter and do not do competitions. However I do like to perfect things and am always picking peoples brains to do better. I will try this out the next time i do some loading and it will save me some time. I do shoot over 1000 yards but this time of year like you it is only at Whitetails. I have never neck turned my brass and use Lapua when I can. Do you use a machine to anneal your brass or do it by hand? I try not to load too hot to keep my brass in good shape and I use a redding reloading press. I did noticed my groups get smaller when I cleaned my necks really good but I get a lot of fine media inside my brass after a tumble so maybe if I eliminate that I will see a better result. [/QUOTE]
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