Bring that bad boy to Memphis the 29 & 30th and come shoot!!!!! If you win with it you can raise the price!early this morning I took my reloading supplies and the Bat LG (listed in classifieds) to the range to tune it at 500 yards. Yes that orange dot is 1”
Here are the results of today’s tuning session.
Load data was using my Bullets at .005 off lands CCI 450m primers and Varget.
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Bring that bad boy to Memphis the 29 & 30th and come shoot!!!!! If you win with it you can raise the price!
Bart
early this morning I took my reloading supplies and the Bat LG (listed in classifieds) to the range to tune it at 500 yards. Yes that orange dot is 1”
Here are the results of today’s tuning session.
Load data was using my Bullets at .005 off lands CCI 450m primers and Varget.
View attachment 1110428
early this morning I took my reloading supplies and the Bat LG (listed in classifieds) to the range to tune it at 500 yards. Yes that orange dot is 1”
Here are the results of today’s tuning session.
Load data was using my Bullets at .005 off lands CCI 450m primers and Varget.
View attachment 1110428
James you mentioned bringing your loading supplies to the range. Can you explain your process ? Do you have an electric scale with you at the range etc.
Thanks for that James.I size all my brass at home and clean primer pockets.
I take to the range a usps back up battery pack my rcbs chargemaster a power drill with nylon brush seating die the press primers and seating tool. I’ll of course take primer and Bullets.
Then from there I begin load developing actually more along lines of tweaking. As I’ve done my initial load development at my range at the house.