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For those of you that shoot precision what do you use?
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Not necessarily. Each manufacturers book has about 50-200 pages in the front that literally goes over a lot about reloading. So which ever you buy, there's a good chance there is plenty good info in the front befor you get to individual calibers.OK so from what I am reading. You guys all say buy the book for specific bullet manufacturers. Am I correct? If 308 is where I would like to start so what manufacturers do you guys like or recommend?
For those of you that shoot precision what do you use?
Me too...open invite to my inbox the help desk is always open. I have a stinking library. That reminds me I need to get my lyman manual back it's out on loan.Go buy any load manual. Actually read the first 100-200 pages. This section literally will give you a lot of info, after that it's all calibers and recipes.
Hit me up anytime you have a question.
Yep 1 powder on the bench. I also leave the empty primer box for the particular primers in use on the bench untill they are gone or the leftovers are put away, and the jar or box of bullets I am using right there also. It wouldn't be good to put a heavy for caliber bullet over a hot light for caliber charge and find out later.The advice about keeping track of which powder you are using is some of the best you'll get, a lot of accidents are caused by someone charging a rifle case with pistol powder, if you only have one kind of powder out at a time that won't happen.
I take one canister out at a time, if I switch the powder in the hopper goes back in the can and only then does a new can come out.
For precision Handloading, I cannot recommend this enough. I've got several books on the subject matter, and IMO, this is one of THE best!For those of you that shoot precision what do you use?
For precision Handloading, I cannot recommend this enough. I've got several books on the subject matter, and IMO, this is one of THE best!
https://www.amazon.com/Metallic-Cartridge-Handloading-Pursuit-Perfect/dp/1571573712
thisGo buy any load manual. Actually read the first 100-200 pages. This section literally will give you a lot of info, after that it's all calibers and recipes.
Hit me up anytime you have a question.
For precision Handloading, I cannot recommend this enough. I've got several books on the subject matter, and IMO, this is one of THE best!
https://www.amazon.com/Metallic-Cartridge-Handloading-Pursuit-Perfect/dp/1571573712
Are you actually on the coast, or do you live inland?I will check this out thank you.
Are you actually on the coast, or do you live inland?
Was going to say if you were close, I could give you some help in person if our schedules meshed.I live in Battle ground area and work in Vancouver.
Excellent advice.The advice about keeping track of which powder you are using is some of the best you'll get, a lot of accidents are caused by someone charging a rifle case with pistol powder, if you only have one kind of powder out at a time that won't happen.
I take one canister out at a time, if I switch, the powder in the hopper goes back in the can and only then does a new can come out.