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Reloading
weighing and sorting brass & weighing, measuring and sorting bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Deederswy" data-source="post: 846723" data-attributes="member: 55831"><p>I think moombaskier said it best....will it really make that big of a difference especially out to 400 yards? Maybe...maybe not, but if you did it will it give you the confidence to shoot better and more accurate yourself? I would say that there is more human variations and errors that would cause your round to move just a little than bullet and brass weight, but thats just my opinion....but if its what you like to do and it makes you have more confidence in your loads, then do it because what will happen if you dont and you go out shooting and you have one thats a bit off you will blame the load and have less confidence in your load. Do what will make you feel better about your shooting and try not to over think it and take the enjoyment out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deederswy, post: 846723, member: 55831"] I think moombaskier said it best....will it really make that big of a difference especially out to 400 yards? Maybe...maybe not, but if you did it will it give you the confidence to shoot better and more accurate yourself? I would say that there is more human variations and errors that would cause your round to move just a little than bullet and brass weight, but thats just my opinion....but if its what you like to do and it makes you have more confidence in your loads, then do it because what will happen if you dont and you go out shooting and you have one thats a bit off you will blame the load and have less confidence in your load. Do what will make you feel better about your shooting and try not to over think it and take the enjoyment out of it. [/QUOTE]
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