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    Worst part of reloading?

    Reloading can sometimes lead to mistakes, like overfilling powder, improperly seating bullets, or a misfired primer. Correcting those errors can be time-consuming and frustrating, especially if you don’t catch them early. Fair enough.
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    Dry Firing Rifle

    Dry firing a centerfire rifle will not damage it, to my knowledge. In fact, many respected shooting instructors and experts advocate for dry firing as a valuable training tool. Some even mention that they dry fire more frequently than they actually shoot live rounds. Using a snap cap is also a...
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    Worst part of reloading?

    Achieving consistent loads requires a lot of attention to detail. It can be frustrating to spend time loading rounds, only to find a small variation in powder charge or bullet seating depth that could affect performance.
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    Does a turret lock matter to you?

    Probably prefer a scope with a locked elevation and capped windage, but those features aren’t my primary deciding factors when choosing a scope.
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