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Reloading
Testing primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave 308" data-source="post: 1678389" data-attributes="member: 102073"><p>Your 100% correct and I do realize that if I had explained that I only use Lapua srp brass and take every step to keep my brass consistent giving the critical importance to neck tension and powder charge... may have helped everyone know why these specific bench rest primers work so well. Thanks for helping me see that. I just know that experimenting can be largely overdone and unnecessary as people often blame equipment or ammo when it's strictly shooter error and should focus on learning to shoot instead of chasing the x ring in changing winds.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave 308, post: 1678389, member: 102073"] Your 100% correct and I do realize that if I had explained that I only use Lapua srp brass and take every step to keep my brass consistent giving the critical importance to neck tension and powder charge... may have helped everyone know why these specific bench rest primers work so well. Thanks for helping me see that. I just know that experimenting can be largely overdone and unnecessary as people often blame equipment or ammo when it’s strictly shooter error and should focus on learning to shoot instead of chasing the x ring in changing winds. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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