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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: 2333456" data-attributes="member: 31505"><p>Ok&#8230; I’ll take the bait&#8230; haha&#8230; Very well done and thought out&#8230; I’m all for finding your comfort zone &#8211; confidence plays a key role in accuracy&#8230; The goal is consistency from round to round&#8230;. I think you’d be surprised how many competitive shooters use 550’s, 650’s and LNL’s for reloading precision long gunning&#8230; sure their machines are heavily modded and they certainly don’t use them for every step in the process&#8230;. But by sheer volume and experience they know how to make it work for them as you have&#8230; The problem is the measuring stick of 200-300yds&#8230; Most inconsistencies at these distances are shooter error and/or their guns, NOT the ammo from experienced reloaders&#8230; Sometimes you’ll hear accuracy measured as MOD (minute of deer)&#8230; because most simply don’t shoot longer distances than this&#8230; the real differences start happening from 600 &#8211; 1,000yds+</p><p>I think there’s a tremendous amount of knowledge and experience from both camps&#8230; might be nice if maybe a small group of us experienced (should read: old dudes) could get together and go shoot sometime&#8230; or if nothing else exchange ideas&#8230; I believe we could all learn a little something from others &#8211; even though I still think I know everything&#8230;lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revived, post: 2333456, member: 31505"] Ok… I’ll take the bait… haha… Very well done and thought out… I’m all for finding your comfort zone – confidence plays a key role in accuracy… The goal is consistency from round to round…. I think you’d be surprised how many competitive shooters use 550’s, 650’s and LNL’s for reloading precision long gunning… sure their machines are heavily modded and they certainly don’t use them for every step in the process…. But by sheer volume and experience they know how to make it work for them as you have… The problem is the measuring stick of 200-300yds… Most inconsistencies at these distances are shooter error and/or their guns, NOT the ammo from experienced reloaders… Sometimes you’ll hear accuracy measured as MOD (minute of deer)… because most simply don’t shoot longer distances than this… the real differences start happening from 600 – 1,000yds+ I think there’s a tremendous amount of knowledge and experience from both camps… might be nice if maybe a small group of us experienced (should read: old dudes) could get together and go shoot sometime… or if nothing else exchange ideas… I believe we could all learn a little something from others – even though I still think I know everything…lol [/QUOTE]
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