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<blockquote data-quote="fishfurlife" data-source="post: 2599893" data-attributes="member: 15170"><p>I should mention that he is a seasoned shooter. Loads a boat load more rounds than I ever have. However he has just recently taken on the idea of precision shooting. Up until recent, he just loved to shoot. Pistols, AR's and such. More of a quantity over quality. So getting him slowed down in his loading process to be more precise has been a little bit of a chore. Granted, he is safe in his ways and makes sure that he keeps within recommended values. He just loads in bulk, which seem to be a little more laxed than loading for precision. I keep telling him that we aren't loading pistol rounds here where you check every "x" number reload to make sure your powder is staying somewhat consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishfurlife, post: 2599893, member: 15170"] I should mention that he is a seasoned shooter. Loads a boat load more rounds than I ever have. However he has just recently taken on the idea of precision shooting. Up until recent, he just loved to shoot. Pistols, AR's and such. More of a quantity over quality. So getting him slowed down in his loading process to be more precise has been a little bit of a chore. Granted, he is safe in his ways and makes sure that he keeps within recommended values. He just loads in bulk, which seem to be a little more laxed than loading for precision. I keep telling him that we aren't loading pistol rounds here where you check every "x" number reload to make sure your powder is staying somewhat consistent. [/QUOTE]
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