Develop your loads from scratch with the intended bullets. Then, make plinker ammo with the old bullets and practice with them. practice standing and sitting, as you would in a hunting situation, and practice off both shoulders. If you are sitting and the animal approaches from the rear right, you have to switch to the left shoulder, so practice it.
I practice at 50 yards at cans and clays.
Excellent suggestion! Good plan. I really could use some more practice time as it was a busy summer with other activities.
I am reading the load data right now...the walnut shells have been vibrating for the last 2 days and I have all the brass polished and ready to go. Bench is cleaned, powder and primers are organized and will start with the .308 and 165gr SST. Need to decide if I want to go with W748 or 4064 or Varget...again, back to the books.
Cheers
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