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<blockquote data-quote="HunterLongRange" data-source="post: 1535170" data-attributes="member: 90865"><p>I agree 100% with the chargemaster 1500 digital scale. I used to have the Harrels powder throw for measuring and while (somewhat) accurate, once I made the change to weighing every load, my shots closed up exponentially. So much in fact, people at the range started asking what I changed. Have to weigh those charges!</p><p>In regards to Dies, I went with Redding Competition and again, found these exceptional. My 308 hits golf balls 600 yards down range pretty easily. When there is a miss, it's the one behind the trigger, er, um, me.</p><p></p><p>I also love my 21st Century Primer loader. It has a micrometer on it and just looking at this thing is a piece of art. More expensive, but worth it. I made so many mistakes when getting into long range. Do the research and ask lots of questions like you're doing. Watch what the pros are doing, save your money and buy things once. Not like I did and buy something only to sell it at a discount months later because it wasn't working well enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HunterLongRange, post: 1535170, member: 90865"] I agree 100% with the chargemaster 1500 digital scale. I used to have the Harrels powder throw for measuring and while (somewhat) accurate, once I made the change to weighing every load, my shots closed up exponentially. So much in fact, people at the range started asking what I changed. Have to weigh those charges! In regards to Dies, I went with Redding Competition and again, found these exceptional. My 308 hits golf balls 600 yards down range pretty easily. When there is a miss, it’s the one behind the trigger, er, um, me. I also love my 21st Century Primer loader. It has a micrometer on it and just looking at this thing is a piece of art. More expensive, but worth it. I made so many mistakes when getting into long range. Do the research and ask lots of questions like you’re doing. Watch what the pros are doing, save your money and buy things once. Not like I did and buy something only to sell it at a discount months later because it wasn’t working well enough. [/QUOTE]
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