Reloads, just how anal are you?

Jeff_Gibbons

Lil-Rokslider
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Dec 22, 2019
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I enjoy the tinkering but have changed my approach some. I try to buy good brass and standardize. no more weight sorting brass for me. I used to trickle charges into a balance beam. The rcbs charge master is the only way from now on. I’m playing with bushing dies now but haven’t seen much difference really. I do want to see a tight group at 100. But haven’t seen much recently woke up to the idea mentioned by others above - more fun and way more important to shoot field conditions at distance. Hitting steel at 750 is fun off a bench but hitting a pie plate at 400 off a backpack first shot is a lot more fun.
 

wyosam

WKR
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Aug 5, 2019
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I buy good brass. I used to be very particular with all the standard down the rabbit hole stuff. Now it’s try my first choice bullet with my first choice powder, pretty large charge jumps in the pressure ladder, .5-1 grain. If it doesn’t do what I want but is close I might try a second powder. If not, bullet #2. If it doesn’t shoot it’s a tomato stake (or maybe a fireforming barrel depending on what it is. I chased a few around wasting a bunch of time and money in the past. Even if I eventually got them to shoot, it probably wasn’t worth it. I’ve only had 1 lemon in the last 8-10. I choose cartridges to minimize trimming. I use the Lee collet die a lot. I used to trickle onto a balance, then used an electronic thrower that was a little less accurate. Now I throw a lot of stuff from a manual thrower and never weigh it once it’s set- even with larger stick powders. Accuracy is still tight, ES is well below whats necessary for my needs. My borescope has even more dust on it than my case trimmer. I do still anneal every firing on a lot of stuff, every other on the rest. I like my brass to last. I don’t load real hot anymore, but I save and separate cases with loose primer pockets for moose loads. A dab of superglue keeps primers in until they get ejected into a swamp to never be seen again.


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