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    Well i have done a lot of work since first posting this. Load development, seating depth test, brass sorting, neck turning, sorting by seating pressure with a 21st century hydro press. Sorting by concentricity with a 21st century concentricity gauge.

    Hard work is paying off. I have learned a lot.

    ES 16 SD 5.2


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    Quote Originally Posted by m12lrs View Post
    Well i have done a lot of work since first posting this. Load development, seating depth test, brass sorting, neck turning, sorting by seating pressure with a 21st century hydro press. Sorting by concentricity with a 21st century concentricity gauge.

    Hard work is paying off. I have learned a lot.

    ES 16 SD 5.2

    Very nice shooting, I believe I saw this post on another sight or at least I recognize the target from another post of your. Those 6mm BR really shoot when you do your part.

    I have been working on a Savage 111 30-06 with a tuperware stock that I have turned into a 6.5 Creedmoor, it is a lot of fun working up loads and seeing where you can bring them. When they start grouping tight and low SD it is rewarding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowfishn View Post
    Very nice shooting, I believe I saw this post on another sight or at least I recognize the target from another post of your. Those 6mm BR really shoot when you do your part.

    I have been working on a Savage 111 30-06 with a tuperware stock that I have turned into a 6.5 Creedmoor, it is a lot of fun working up loads and seeing where you can bring them. When they start grouping tight and low SD it is rewarding.
    Yep

    It is nice to see a plan come together. Been a long road for me. Now i am learning what really works. I see the results at each range session.

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