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My reloading steps ,why a progressive can't work for me.
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<blockquote data-quote="Revived" data-source="post: 2333699" data-attributes="member: 31505"><p>I’ve had times where I approached case prep and ammo building with an almost “OCD” methodology&#8230; then I’d get a flyer and almost have a nervous breakdown&#8230;.haha&#8230; I found that it was simply more important to achieve round consistency and use my skill set to make adjustments&#8230; I spent good money on a Lab type scale (0.02 accuracy) and all the other cool bells and whistles&#8230;. Now I do basic case prep and in my volume ammo I use carbide dies and a spray on’s &#8211; like One Shot&#8230;.sounds pitiful &#8211; doesn’t it? My arm and back sure appreciate it&#8230;.and my groups haven’t suffered one bit&#8230; Invest in a good action. barrel and trigger&#8230; get quality trigger time behind it and your groups will shrink considerably&#8230; the very best reloads (single stage or progressive) will not cure most of the common shooting problems I see with even good shooters at the range&#8230;</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revived, post: 2333699, member: 31505"] I’ve had times where I approached case prep and ammo building with an almost “OCD” methodology… then I’d get a flyer and almost have a nervous breakdown….haha… I found that it was simply more important to achieve round consistency and use my skill set to make adjustments… I spent good money on a Lab type scale (0.02 accuracy) and all the other cool bells and whistles…. Now I do basic case prep and in my volume ammo I use carbide dies and a spray on’s – like One Shot….sounds pitiful – doesn’t it? My arm and back sure appreciate it….and my groups haven’t suffered one bit… Invest in a good action. barrel and trigger… get quality trigger time behind it and your groups will shrink considerably… the very best reloads (single stage or progressive) will not cure most of the common shooting problems I see with even good shooters at the range… [/QUOTE]
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