i have been working on this sense August i was hoping to be practicing on 300 to 400 yards by now. I would not take a shot over 400 with present skill set and equipment being used it would not be fair to the hunted.
4. about 15 years ago when i was in the coast guard a friend of my and i loaded some 145gr barnes x that i got .75" groups (i do not have recipe)
5. i use a RCBS precision mic to check my max bullet length the number that i come up with is .150 this is an average because i never seem to get...
Thank everyone
i will try to fill some of the blanks
1. I have a 200 yd range off my porch (all the trigger time i can get) until wife get upset .with noise
2. built a bench on porch just for shooting
3. i use sand bags when sighting in loads
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I carry a g36 the cz would be a little big for my frame. Also had friend bring his cz here
last week loved trigger pull but would still recommend Glock.
I've been reloading for about 7 years with limited success. My question is what steps in the reloading process make the difference. I can shoot 1.25 groups all day. This being said I'm going to pillar and glass bed my Remington 700 7mm mag. I'm hoping this will help
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