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  • navybowhunter

    Active Member
    Jul 29, 2012
    173
    St Marys Cty
    Here is a YouTube Playlist we did on competitive rifle reloading. We (my daughter and I) are avid NRA and CMP High Power rifle competitors. It is not meant to be reloading for beginners, it assumes the viewer has some basic reloading knowledge.


    Here is the link:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqU_c_b9MsIbgUJwoiu73J9X1nBAcOi7u

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    magwell

    Active Member
    Mar 19, 2015
    183
    Thanks alot for putting this together! Can't wait to view all the videos. How long have you been reloading?
     

    Doco Overboard

    Ultimate Member
    Nice job! Great series
    My RCBS hand priming tool doesn't seat below flush either. I have to run them through a Lyman primer seating die. 223 and 30 06
    I often wondered if I could get a custom length stem for the hand tool from RCBS or just make another on the lathe for both one day wold be easier.
    I keep using the lyman die though because of the routine, it works and never had a problem with a SF. Yet.
    Thanks for the video's.
     

    navybowhunter

    Active Member
    Jul 29, 2012
    173
    St Marys Cty
    Thanks alot for putting this together! Can't wait to view all the videos. How long have you been reloading?
    Thanks,

    I started reloading about 15 years or so ago. It was more of a hobby back then, single stage rock chucker.

    Entering into high power rifle competition 6 years ago has taken a lot of the fun of reloading away. My daughter and I go through about 8K of .223 a year (not that much this season with the Covid).

    I'm all about being as efficient as I can when reloading now, but not compromising safety or accuracy.

    Reloading does keep the cost down/manageable which allows us to shoot more.

    R/
    Chris



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    navybowhunter

    Active Member
    Jul 29, 2012
    173
    St Marys Cty
    Nice job! Great series
    My RCBS hand priming tool doesn't seat below flush either. I have to run them through a Lyman primer seating die. 223 and 30 06
    I often wondered if I could get a custom length stem for the hand tool from RCBS or just make another on the lathe for both one day wold be easier.
    I keep using the lyman die though because of the routine, it works and never had a problem with a SF. Yet.
    Thanks for the video's.
    Would be great if someone had the knowledge and means to make a longer stem for the RCBS. It's a great concept and would be a lot faster than the Lee tool.

    R/
    Chris

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