Realistically my point was if your not willing to spend the money on the glass there is no point in getting to reloading it's very expensive and time consuming.. if you want to shoot like balls and run weak glass what's the point in spending a week making 100 rounds to maybe see impacts at...
Realistically before you get into serious reloading buy scope 6x what that rifle costs.. Then get into reloading.. Good glass is at least 2,000 The new ATACR just came out..
This is one of my best friends and a serious long range precision fanatic. If you need to learn how to reload pistol ammo or shoot a 1/4 minute at 1000 yards this is your man!! He's a great instructor and a marine. If you don't get what you need from his class, sell your guns!! Like that!
That's an interesting tool too bad the video was biased. The guy didn't even use the hornady trimmer correctly. There is a power adapter for it and they weren't even cut all the way by hand. The cutter still squeeked when he removed the brass meaning it wasn't trimmed to length...
I've been running 110 Barnes ttsx and hornady vmax I like A1680 for the speed. I have a 16" LWRC and shoot many pigs and coyotes. It'll push them just over 2600 fps.
I personally don't think weighing brass matters. Where's the extra weight? You'll never know maybe it's in the base of the cartridge itself.... That won't effect volume.. Anneal , neck turn, bean scale powder for precision loads.. Neck tension is key.. I've shot 4" groups at 1200 yards with a...
This guy is true to his word, a very experienced reloader, longe range marksmen, and a great friend!! He taught me how to reload and a whole lot more!! In the fire arms world someone great to know!!
Reloading is definitely worth doing and a great skill to know.. It really gives you a better understanding and different aspect of fire arms.. Next thing you know 9mm reloads will turn into neck turning and making precision 1000 yard ammo or that's what happened to me.. Rifle loading is much...