Thanks for the tips, Stephen. I have a small book that I keep notes in on the bullet making..die settings, which diameter core seating punch I used, lube amount, etc, etc. I like to run at least 3 'warm ups' through either the core squirt, core seating or point up die before I start on the 'real deal' bullets..the dies need a bit of a warm up to stabilize dimensions and make sure the lube is consistent within the die, it seems. I use the 'die warm up bullets' for what I call 'in the berm' bullets..foulers after I clean, re-zeroing a scope, etc.
Stephen, I really enjoy Group shooting as well as Score shooting. I've shot my 30BR in two LV-HV 100-200 registered IBS tournaments and ended up finishing pretty well..a couple of 6th. place yardage finishes and both Grands were Top 10 with 35-36 shooters in both. Needless to say, I was the only .30 cal. in a sea of PPC's. As you know, I shoot Hunter Benchrest gun as well as the Varmint for Score class. At the IBS tournaments in my part of the country, the match directors wisely run a Score two Gun on the weekends...100-200 Hunter one day and 100-200 Varmint for Score the next. So, in one weekend you really get a lot of shooting in with two completely different rifles..the guy that wins the Score Two Gun has really accomplished something. Score shooting very demanding..not only do you need a rifle accurate enough to win in the Group matches, you also need to place the bullet "....right there." It's
accuracy and precision combined.
I'm lucky that in my part of the country, every Score shoot is attended by past and current record Holders and National Champions...some of the best of the best..and I get to compete with these talented people regularly. Pretty cool.

Nothing like shooting against the best to to bring out the best in anyone.
I've given some serious thought to putting together a dedicated Group rig, but given the distances involved to the Group matches in my part of the country plus the demands of a job where I work some weekends, I would almost have to give up Score shooting to make what I would consider a serious effort in Group shooting. I'd also like to try 600 yd. BR, as the Varmint Hunters range in Pierre, S.D. holds IBS 600 yd. matches there and it's only 4 hrs. from me.
Too much fun out there to have... but too little time.
Good shootin'. -Al