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CamaroMan
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OP. Genuine question here…
Are you serious with this thread and posts within or are you pulling folks legs here?
r u kidding me? im dead frikkin serious man. half the ppl here arent even reading the dam posts.. the continual assumptin that im stupid or a total noob is ridiculous. its comical -
Lets have some ppl fire 40 rounds and suddenly have one or 2 be way off, then have it come back together on the same gun same shooter off a dead rest and see how that goes.
its not so clear cut. I dont need lectures on why i did what i did when i did it, or how to find a firing range, or why i should have bla bla - there were unique circumstances on my first hunting trip in this country why we went with new rifles that were only bore sighted. I have since been reloading and verifying consistentcy in the desert.
Alas - another keyboard warrior had to fill the post with more lectures on how I can afford to reload but not drive 4 hours round trip to safely go shoot my own rifles somewhere - its RIDICULOUS.
The only topic i really care to discuss is if reloading can cause super weird random issues or not (and possibly what aspect)- and how i can tell if its a scope thing without having to go buy another scope or have to fire off another 40 rounds to figure whats going on. Im very glad some ppl sight their rifles in 3 shots- not mine. Its doing fine 99% of the time, until that one weird one comes along and thats what im trying to chase down cos murphies law ill be spot on my next deer and the same dam thing will happen -
Might have to start marking my shells and making real specific notes when i go thru this again. Could a bad casing cause this?
I am NOT very experienced at reloading at all - hence the questions but I am very certain of the consistency of my rounds and powder measures. I dont sit here playing video games when I reload, its a serious thing and ve done about 300 rounds now so pretty comfortable with it.