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Tuning for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="Tac-O" data-source="post: 1885649" data-attributes="member: 109994"><p>Alex, I have a couple questions concerning variations on your case neck brushing and ladder test:</p><p></p><p>1. I also only brush the inside of my case necks, but there's often a small amount of Lee case lube that gets inside because when I lube my cases for sizing, I just put a dab of lee case lube in a tupperware container along with my cases and then I shake it around to get the lube spread over the cases. What sort of an effect do you think this small amount of lee case lube would have on my ES?</p><p></p><p>2. I use a lee factory crimp die on every reload. Can you comment on the potential effects of that in combination with only brushing the case necks in regard to ES?</p><p></p><p>3. I don't have a chrono. If I want to do your ladder test method at 300 yards without a chrono (don't plan to shoot passed 500 yards at game), would it suffice to look for the node that gives me the least vertical dispersion and then test that load for group size at distance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tac-O, post: 1885649, member: 109994"] Alex, I have a couple questions concerning variations on your case neck brushing and ladder test: 1. I also only brush the inside of my case necks, but there's often a small amount of Lee case lube that gets inside because when I lube my cases for sizing, I just put a dab of lee case lube in a tupperware container along with my cases and then I shake it around to get the lube spread over the cases. What sort of an effect do you think this small amount of lee case lube would have on my ES? 2. I use a lee factory crimp die on every reload. Can you comment on the potential effects of that in combination with only brushing the case necks in regard to ES? 3. I don't have a chrono. If I want to do your ladder test method at 300 yards without a chrono (don't plan to shoot passed 500 yards at game), would it suffice to look for the node that gives me the least vertical dispersion and then test that load for group size at distance? [/QUOTE]
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