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BRs ?

The BRX does require constant trimming, true statement. After I had the first BRX I found out about the BRDX. I often said it looked like a good option. But I started winning right away with the BRX and I believe in, If it's not broke don't fix it.I am also believer in, It's the Indian not the arrow. Like all else in life you get out of it what you put into it.
 
The BRX does require constant trimming, true statement. After I had the first BRX I found out about the BRDX. I often said it looked like a good option. But I started winning right away with the BRX and I believe in, If it's not broke don't fix it.I am also believer in, It's the Indian not the arrow. Like all else in life you get out of it what you put into it.

I dint mind trimming honestly. Seems like an easy aspect to control vs slight variations.
 
The BRX does require constant trimming, true statement. After I had the first BRX I found out about the BRDX. I often said it looked like a good option. But I started winning right away with the BRX and I believe in, If it's not broke don't fix it.I am also believer in, It's the Indian not the arrow. Like all else in life you get out of it what you put into it.
Jeff,
how often do I have to trim ur BRX brass? I have enough BRX brass formed that I only trim every third firing. That brass takes me a years worth of shooting and the Girard trimmer makes short work of the trimming task.
I don’t shoot benchrest, gave that up years ago, just prone with a sling. Using irons or a scope, the BRX will shoot as well as I can hold. There is no fault in the rifle, only the shooter.
 
Jeff,
how often do I have to trim ur BRX brass? I have enough BRX brass formed that I only trim every third firing. That brass takes me a years worth of shooting and the Girard trimmer makes short work of the trimming task.
I don’t shoot benchrest, gave that up years ago, just prone with a sling. Using irons or a scope, the BRX will shoot as well as I can hold. There is no fault in the rifle, only the shooter.
I gage where to trim my brass by drilling out a primer pocket so I can see where the brass ends visually with a bore scope. I run it as long as I can so I measure every firing and trim every firing.
 
I gage where to trim my brass by drilling out a primer pocket so I can see where the brass ends visually with a bore scope. I run it as long as I can so I measure every firing and trim every firing.
Never to old to learn thanks JEFFPPC, drilling out the primer pocket.Now I got a project for today.
Aim small / shoot small
Jerry
 

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