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Load workup while fireforming
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimm" data-source="post: 204376" data-attributes="member: 9"><p><strong>you can't go wrong with</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> what Dick said !! Play with your rifle with the new unformed brass . Shoot rocks and whatever other legal targets you can get a whack at . One thing I like to do once my fireform velocities are known is to practice running the scope way out there in elevation ( using a laser range finder to find the " way out there " distance ) then coming back to 100 or 200 yds with my clicks and shooting a target there . This is great practice , not to mention a lot of fun . </p><p></p><p> After you have fireformed your brass at least once to your rifles chamber then you can get more serious with your load workups . </p><p></p><p> This is the way I do it , others may differ and their way may be better . ! </p><p></p><p> Jimmba</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimm, post: 204376, member: 9"] [b]you can't go wrong with[/b] what Dick said !! Play with your rifle with the new unformed brass . Shoot rocks and whatever other legal targets you can get a whack at . One thing I like to do once my fireform velocities are known is to practice running the scope way out there in elevation ( using a laser range finder to find the " way out there " distance ) then coming back to 100 or 200 yds with my clicks and shooting a target there . This is great practice , not to mention a lot of fun . After you have fireformed your brass at least once to your rifles chamber then you can get more serious with your load workups . This is the way I do it , others may differ and their way may be better . ! Jimmba [/QUOTE]
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