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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3313245" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>What rabbit hole are you down? Lol. The BigOne buddy! Just stay calm and keep it simple til it starts clickin. There are many things that may or may not be necessary. You just gotta grasp what’s in front of you and then explore. Reloading reliable ammo for hunting at relatively close rifle distanceain’t hard. When you wanna try to squeeze groups down tiny that’s when all the little variables start adding up. In addition to things that you can’t control. My advice is to try to keep everything simple and understand what that step is doing before progressing.</p><p></p><p>What dies did you buy?</p><p>What powder measuring method/tool are you using?</p><p>How will you be measuring cartridge length?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3313245, member: 43171"] What rabbit hole are you down? Lol. The BigOne buddy! Just stay calm and keep it simple til it starts clickin. There are many things that may or may not be necessary. You just gotta grasp what’s in front of you and then explore. Reloading reliable ammo for hunting at relatively close rifle distanceain’t hard. When you wanna try to squeeze groups down tiny that’s when all the little variables start adding up. In addition to things that you can’t control. My advice is to try to keep everything simple and understand what that step is doing before progressing. What dies did you buy? What powder measuring method/tool are you using? How will you be measuring cartridge length? [/QUOTE]
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