Good advice re reading the bullet mnfrs book, I do like a good read and I learn best through reading then doing rather than watching vids
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Slippery slope alright. Internet is full of info but why not take a good read first (Berger vol. 2 is good but can’t find on tardme)
https://www.trademe.co.nz/sports/hun...5318037823.htm
Or
https://www.trademe.co.nz/sports/hun...5317834771.htm
Is there much difference between the 49th and 51st Editions? Asking as there's the 49th on Scribd?
Firsts download the RCBS doc, link below.
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....u-like-100029/
https://ssaa.org.au/stories/reloadin...cartridge.html
https://enoughgun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13453
https://rcbs.com/how-to-reload/
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....-labels-98811/
https://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co....culator-98792/
https://ssaa.org.au/stories/reloadin...cartridge.html
https://enoughgun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13453
https://www.xxlreloading.com/free-load-data-download
I'm a big fan of this approach.
Find out what factory ammo works for your rifle and intended targets.
Buy in bulk 200-500 rounds for larger calibres, 1,000 rounds for .223 or similar.
Future-proofs your ammo supply for a while and no need to run down to the gun shop for one or two packets before a trip.
Greetings,
100 grain projectiles can be marginally unstable in 10 inch twist rifles, specially boat tails. This may be the problem with some ammo. Almost all Remington .243 rifles have a 9 inch twist for this reason.
Reloading to save money seldom achieves that aim other than for target shooters. Handloading to improve performance and provide a more reliable supply of ammo is a different matter altogether.
GPM.
Next time you get some ordered of your guns preferred combo get 15-20 packets..or a Lee hand loader setup and a set of scales. ..Attachment 275278