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Re: reloading gear

Post by RoginaJack » 11 Jan 2018, 1:35 pm

:lol: Thanks Oldbloke, yes Super Simplex. Marvelous what a difference "X" makes...
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Re: reloading gear

Post by Oldbloke » 11 Jan 2018, 4:27 pm

RoginaJack wrote::lol: Thanks Oldbloke, yes Super Simplex. Marvelous what a difference "X" makes...



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Re: reloading gear

Post by justgav » 12 Jan 2018, 9:49 am

I am starting out reloading and I have found just trying to copy a good factory. Have a 223 so am copying the OSA stuff that shoots well in my Tikka. Think I have found a good one!
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Re: reloading gear

Post by tom604 » 14 Jan 2018, 11:23 am

justgav wrote:I am starting out reloading and I have found just trying to copy a good factory. Have a 223 so am copying the OSA stuff that shoots well in my Tikka. Think I have found a good one!



i went the whole ,load up from min to max in .5 increments in my 223 burnt a lot of powder and lead and in the end settled on a load that's pretty close to a hornady load that shot well out of my gun,,the 308 i went straight to a factory load that shot well and copied that ,a lot less tweaking and i had a round that shot a tad under moa and i haven't played with the seating yet (and as its a hunting rifle most likely wont) This may not be the best way to find a load if your going for tiny holes in paper but it works for a hunting load and you don't burn half the life of your barrel trying to find it jmo :thumbsup:
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