Handloading changes all kinds of things.
forsure ..
from bad to worse
factory is way above the hand loaders capability, nowadays
with product and technic
for a better result
Huh? Are you being serious?
does the average basement hand loader have the equipment and (up to date) resources of product
brass , powder ect
ya a little bit
does the average basement hand loader have the equipment and (up to date) resources of product
brass , powder ect
ya a little bit
does the average basement hand loader have the equipment and (up to date) resources of product
brass , powder ect
to match the likes of Sako , Norma , Federal , Hornady .
I'm not saying re-loading is mistake , just not the advantage it once was
good
My savage axis shoots factory ammo better than that.![]()
forsure ..
from bad to worse
factory is way above the hand loaders capability, nowadays
with product and technic
for a better result
Sounds like it’s a Leeper.![]()
Fixed it for ya. Yep!
One of the main benefits of handloading over factory ammo that cannot be denied is tuning your load to YOUR rifle.
Sure, factory ammo can be great. But when you can change seating depth, or the primer used, or the powder, or....
Well, the results of any one of those can be pretty big.
That variety is just not there with off the shelf ammo. Almost everyone knows that YMMV when you buy ammo and shoot it in your rifle compared to everyone else's.....
Even if its simply a matter of running a bullet out longer to kiss the lands....
Joel
the above target shot's are really not that impressive ,
I honestly can do that with factory 280 AI and my 30-06, even better with the 280 AI
Now can I send a pic , not into that , pics are ?
don't need to re-load
It really is all hobby now
note the 3 shot and not the 5 warm for 50 bucks