I've been reloading for about 10 years, all handgun calibers. For me handgun accuracy is less important than whether the round will function reliably in all my firearms. I have very recently entered the world of long range rifle shooting. Had some startup accuracy challenges with the hardware which Speed3 was kind enough to help me sort out with a range day. The hardware is fine. I want to begin the process of reloading highly accurate ammo for MY rifle.
Lest I flood the forum with newbie type questions, is there a standard reference/technical discussion on the science and art of developing a high precision load for long distance rifle shooting? I have the standard reloading data manuals ( Lee, Hornady, Lyman). I know Richard Lee talks a lot in the front of his manual about a lot of things, not sure that info is still up to date.
This is a duplicity of a question I tagged onto the end of another thread. Moving it here to increase visibility.
Lest I flood the forum with newbie type questions, is there a standard reference/technical discussion on the science and art of developing a high precision load for long distance rifle shooting? I have the standard reloading data manuals ( Lee, Hornady, Lyman). I know Richard Lee talks a lot in the front of his manual about a lot of things, not sure that info is still up to date.
This is a duplicity of a question I tagged onto the end of another thread. Moving it here to increase visibility.
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