On a good day, I'm happy if I even hit the cardboard target backer.....

Hey 82Guy - if you're loading onsite, would humidity be a concern? I mean, wouldn't the propellant absorb humidity miosture & change the burn rate & ballistics of it?

Just curious. I'm alright with loading on the bench & fire 'em at the range. For me, I can then spend the whole day at the range, shoot 3 to 6 rounds, let the barrel cool & fire a different rifle, let that barrel cool, bring up rifle no. 3.... and so on. In between all that, it affords me time to shoot the breeze with some of the old timers. Indeed, they are a wealth of information.

Frank in Fla