Hello Reloaders, here is your chance to share your ideas/methods! Lets start a brainstorming session on ways to improve accuracy (tighter groupings) when it comes to techniques in the reloading process.
The goal here is to achieve the best results possible without having to shoot thousands of rounds in the process. Its not like I don't like reloading or shooting, I just don't like going backwards in the process.
What I'm hoping to see is a combination of ideas/methods that will give improved results. The mindset of "a small change will show positive results" is necessary to achieve the results we are looking for - continuous improvement.
We as individuals can then pick and choose from the shared ideas/methods, which ultimately will shrink our grouping size.
Rules to brainstorming - there is no wrong answer, so keep negative comments to yourselves. Questions to a method are encouraged to continue the brainstorming process. These will be shared ideas/methods that have shown or proved to give the desired result - tighter groupings.
Thanks in advance for your valued knowledge and look forward to implement them to achieve increased/consistent accuracy.
The goal here is to achieve the best results possible without having to shoot thousands of rounds in the process. Its not like I don't like reloading or shooting, I just don't like going backwards in the process.
What I'm hoping to see is a combination of ideas/methods that will give improved results. The mindset of "a small change will show positive results" is necessary to achieve the results we are looking for - continuous improvement.
We as individuals can then pick and choose from the shared ideas/methods, which ultimately will shrink our grouping size.
Rules to brainstorming - there is no wrong answer, so keep negative comments to yourselves. Questions to a method are encouraged to continue the brainstorming process. These will be shared ideas/methods that have shown or proved to give the desired result - tighter groupings.
Thanks in advance for your valued knowledge and look forward to implement them to achieve increased/consistent accuracy.
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