@jr600yd
Ha my head isn't going to explode. My original question was merely to do with safety. I was worried I had loaded ammo for testing with too light tension.
Other than that I'm trying to learn and understand best process ahead of further rifle purchases. Of course I understand that while my current rifles are superb sporters, they're not benchrest rifles. They are, however, easily sub-MOA (and likely sub 0.5 MOA). I like the idea of pushing these to their (and my) limit. So on the one hand I want to explore best practice reloading for target but also be able to load for game. (For big reds or fallow in New Zealand I use the 7mm Rem Mag when hunting open country. Even then I draw the limit at 350 yards. In the bush it's the 308.) Thanks for the guidance on hunting load neck tension.
I suspect benchrest competition isn't my bailiwick but some form of F-class or perhaps even PRS has potential interest. Until then the competition is me. I haven't purchased a dedicated target rifle as I'm undecided on what I would like built. I like most the idea of a highly accurate rifle I can shoot target with and also take into the field, but I recognise that requires compromise or pain lugging it around the hill. (My 7mm RM has a Hardy Rifle Engineering carbon fibre wrapped barrel and carbon fibre stock as a means of trying to thread that needle. Long, extremely stiff barrel yet light on the shoulder.)
Ha my head isn't going to explode. My original question was merely to do with safety. I was worried I had loaded ammo for testing with too light tension.
Other than that I'm trying to learn and understand best process ahead of further rifle purchases. Of course I understand that while my current rifles are superb sporters, they're not benchrest rifles. They are, however, easily sub-MOA (and likely sub 0.5 MOA). I like the idea of pushing these to their (and my) limit. So on the one hand I want to explore best practice reloading for target but also be able to load for game. (For big reds or fallow in New Zealand I use the 7mm Rem Mag when hunting open country. Even then I draw the limit at 350 yards. In the bush it's the 308.) Thanks for the guidance on hunting load neck tension.
I suspect benchrest competition isn't my bailiwick but some form of F-class or perhaps even PRS has potential interest. Until then the competition is me. I haven't purchased a dedicated target rifle as I'm undecided on what I would like built. I like most the idea of a highly accurate rifle I can shoot target with and also take into the field, but I recognise that requires compromise or pain lugging it around the hill. (My 7mm RM has a Hardy Rifle Engineering carbon fibre wrapped barrel and carbon fibre stock as a means of trying to thread that needle. Long, extremely stiff barrel yet light on the shoulder.)