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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 2984821" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>I do understand what you are saying about getting the closest possible tolerances when long range shooting. It think that guys who shoot long range are amazing, I cannot do it. I'm just not sure that telling someone to jam the bullet into the lands, or saying that using an OAL gauge is not accurate if not fire formed, when you are not measuring the diameter of the case, you are measuring the length of the cartridge.</p><p>I know it sort of turned in to a pissing contest versus a discussion, I am not the most tactful guy in the world. Everything on this forum seems to turn into a pissing contest, where everyone seems to have the need to win.</p><p>I would be interested in you doing a write up on every step you take when reloading. I am always interested in reading about reloading and distance shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 2984821, member: 28113"] I do understand what you are saying about getting the closest possible tolerances when long range shooting. It think that guys who shoot long range are amazing, I cannot do it. I'm just not sure that telling someone to jam the bullet into the lands, or saying that using an OAL gauge is not accurate if not fire formed, when you are not measuring the diameter of the case, you are measuring the length of the cartridge. I know it sort of turned in to a pissing contest versus a discussion, I am not the most tactful guy in the world. Everything on this forum seems to turn into a pissing contest, where everyone seems to have the need to win. I would be interested in you doing a write up on every step you take when reloading. I am always interested in reading about reloading and distance shooting. [/QUOTE]
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