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What’s up with Hornady’s reloading podcast?
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<blockquote data-quote="ridgewalker" data-source="post: 3079724" data-attributes="member: 55998"><p>All very interesting views including the Hornady podcast and Tyler Freel. I don't trust Freel's opinion after his article on hunting brown bear with a 6.5 Creedmoor. I think he runs a high risk of getting someone hurt or even killed after writing that.</p><p></p><p>I am a hunter and not a competitive shooter so I only shoot maybe 1,000-1,500 rounds a year and that is through a half dozen different cartridges. Been doing this since the early 1960s. I learn something new at least every year and occasionally weekly. All fascinating! Lots of " dugh" moments.</p><p></p><p>I'm a retired engineer, so a bit of a nerd. Somethings make more since than others and some crazy things I have to prove to myself.</p><p></p><p>I'd be willing to bet 10 years from now this will mostly be questioned again and maybe by another test proven something else is wrong or right.</p><p></p><p>I have my on reloading methodology as primarily being a hunter, ie if the first shot from a cold dirty bore doesn't go where it's suppose to, it is likely me and not the reload. I test this on different days in different weather conditions and on occasion, different altitudes. Lucky that I can change altitudes by several thousand feet within a brief drive.</p><p></p><p>Not a fan of Hornady bullets, brass, nor reloading equipment (dies have failed me more than any other brand), but I do use some of each for certain purposes. Varmints in particular.</p><p></p><p>In conclusion, if you have a methodology that works for your purposes…great! My simple method has worked well for me for now. Who knows about tomorrow though.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your life and times! It likely will change soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridgewalker, post: 3079724, member: 55998"] All very interesting views including the Hornady podcast and Tyler Freel. I don't trust Freel's opinion after his article on hunting brown bear with a 6.5 Creedmoor. I think he runs a high risk of getting someone hurt or even killed after writing that. I am a hunter and not a competitive shooter so I only shoot maybe 1,000-1,500 rounds a year and that is through a half dozen different cartridges. Been doing this since the early 1960s. I learn something new at least every year and occasionally weekly. All fascinating! Lots of " dugh" moments. I'm a retired engineer, so a bit of a nerd. Somethings make more since than others and some crazy things I have to prove to myself. I'd be willing to bet 10 years from now this will mostly be questioned again and maybe by another test proven something else is wrong or right. I have my on reloading methodology as primarily being a hunter, ie if the first shot from a cold dirty bore doesn't go where it's suppose to, it is likely me and not the reload. I test this on different days in different weather conditions and on occasion, different altitudes. Lucky that I can change altitudes by several thousand feet within a brief drive. Not a fan of Hornady bullets, brass, nor reloading equipment (dies have failed me more than any other brand), but I do use some of each for certain purposes. Varmints in particular. In conclusion, if you have a methodology that works for your purposes…great! My simple method has worked well for me for now. Who knows about tomorrow though. Enjoy your life and times! It likely will change soon. [/QUOTE]
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