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Reloading Rifle Shells
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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 1313544" data-attributes="member: 22236"><p>I have a good friend that reloads 223 for me. I wouldn't trust anyone else I know right now to do it. His OCD is over the top. Very particular and thorough. Be careful about who is reloading for you. I plan to reload myself one of these days. I don't shoot a lot right now, and I'm very comfortable with him doing it for me.</p><p></p><p>That said, we took my rifle, Savage 10 PC, from a .4 to .5 grouper with factory match to a solid .3" shooter, with a best group of .252" so far. These are 3 shot groups at 100.</p><p></p><p>Every rifle is different, but I think you might be able to cut that group to 1 moa, which would be 2" at 200. Savages I've been around have been shooters with reloads. Pre accustock models may need to be bedded to get much better than that in a 270. What you are shooting now is good for a close deer rifle. If it is worth the work/time/components will depend on what you want it to be able to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 1313544, member: 22236"] I have a good friend that reloads 223 for me. I wouldn't trust anyone else I know right now to do it. His OCD is over the top. Very particular and thorough. Be careful about who is reloading for you. I plan to reload myself one of these days. I don't shoot a lot right now, and I'm very comfortable with him doing it for me. That said, we took my rifle, Savage 10 PC, from a .4 to .5 grouper with factory match to a solid .3" shooter, with a best group of .252" so far. These are 3 shot groups at 100. Every rifle is different, but I think you might be able to cut that group to 1 moa, which would be 2" at 200. Savages I've been around have been shooters with reloads. Pre accustock models may need to be bedded to get much better than that in a 270. What you are shooting now is good for a close deer rifle. If it is worth the work/time/components will depend on what you want it to be able to do. [/QUOTE]
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