Shawn,
I just recieved and watched your reloading DVD. I am really glad I purchased it. I have been reloading for a few years but have been looking at stepping up the precision of my ammo and was going crazy with all things that you can do to make your rounds the best they can be. So between all the different case prep steps and equipment out there, throw in the different methods of testing to establish "your" best load, I was on info overload. Taking me through your process was exactly what I needed, THANK YOU. I do have a few questions however.
1. Concerning case trimming. Do you trim all cases to the shortest length or just take every case down till it gets a flush cut?After this initial cut do let all the brass grow until that specific saami cartridge spec or determine a spefic length for that specific firearm? Concerning equipment to trim cases. I dont have a case trimmer at this time and may have a little trouble picking one up right away, Is the lee case trimmer (the little caliber specific ones that screw on to a shell holder and has a specific length cutter for that caliber that hooks up to a drill) appropraite? Or would I be wasting my time with this piece of equipment and should I just figure out a way to get an rcbs type trimmer, just without the power adapter for now as that attachment is outside the budget.
2. When your testing your loads you describe your process quite well my only question is what distance are you shooting groups at? I looks like 100, judging by groups size so if this the case have you found 100 to be perfectly adequate or is 200, 300... better?
Thank you for producing this DVD it has really helped me to establish my reloading procedure.