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What's needed to obtain hunting accuracy in reloading??
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<blockquote data-quote="Remmy700" data-source="post: 1428377" data-attributes="member: 36564"><p>Love to see people getting into reloading. To me personally I like reloading as much if not more than shooting. There is something about making your loads and testing them and seeing things that you are doing as you get better improving not only your shooting but your reloading practices. As mentioned above, start simple and upgrade things along the way. Keep reading the forums and asking questions. Of all the sites I have been on this is one of the best with people being willing to share their information and years of knowledge and experience. If you need any help or have any questions shoot me a message and I will give you my cell and I will be glad help anyway I can. I am no professional. However, I have spent lots of money on the wrong things which later down the road showed me what is important and what is not in reloading. Name is Dan and pleasure to meet you brother, welcome to LRH.</p><p>You seem to have the press on lock down, that is a fine press and I made some fantastic reloads on one for many years. 2nd, Hornady brass is just fine, just remember brass prep is your friend some brands of brass just take more prep than others. 3rd, a good set of calipers will be your best friend. 4th, your loads are only as accurate as your powder scale so ensure to get a good quality scale. 5th, even if you got the best of everything if you don't setup dies the right way it will erase your hard work. 6th, good quality trimmer. You will learn more about the little things as you start the process. I have learned to keep a notebook on my reloading bench and I write down everything, this will help you go back and find suspects if a certain load ain't shooting good anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remmy700, post: 1428377, member: 36564"] Love to see people getting into reloading. To me personally I like reloading as much if not more than shooting. There is something about making your loads and testing them and seeing things that you are doing as you get better improving not only your shooting but your reloading practices. As mentioned above, start simple and upgrade things along the way. Keep reading the forums and asking questions. Of all the sites I have been on this is one of the best with people being willing to share their information and years of knowledge and experience. If you need any help or have any questions shoot me a message and I will give you my cell and I will be glad help anyway I can. I am no professional. However, I have spent lots of money on the wrong things which later down the road showed me what is important and what is not in reloading. Name is Dan and pleasure to meet you brother, welcome to LRH. You seem to have the press on lock down, that is a fine press and I made some fantastic reloads on one for many years. 2nd, Hornady brass is just fine, just remember brass prep is your friend some brands of brass just take more prep than others. 3rd, a good set of calipers will be your best friend. 4th, your loads are only as accurate as your powder scale so ensure to get a good quality scale. 5th, even if you got the best of everything if you don't setup dies the right way it will erase your hard work. 6th, good quality trimmer. You will learn more about the little things as you start the process. I have learned to keep a notebook on my reloading bench and I write down everything, this will help you go back and find suspects if a certain load ain't shooting good anymore. [/QUOTE]
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