So I have been loading ammo for 30 years, mostly pistol. I can get my better rifles to shoot in the .6-.7" for 5 shots. Sometimes I hit the .5-.4" range but not common. I use standard hornady or RCBS dies, factory brass like federal or hornady. I use hornady and Sierra bullets, I weighed my charges and trimmed brass. Hand prime each case. I have a magneto speed chrono. I just started to adjust my dies to a .003" shoulder bump. My ES are not great but I can manage 6" groups at 600 fairly consistently and 1-1.5" @ 200 is common. I have a full custom rifle on the way, top of the line MPA with razor G2 4x27 so the rifle should not be a factor.
What would make the greatest difference in lowering SD/ES and reducing group size trying to get in the .3" consistently? Buy an annealer and annealing brass each time? Using better components like Berger bullets and alpha brass? Use a inline seating die like a Wilson with Arbor press? Install an EC tuner brake? Or something else? Obviously all the above, but it has taken me 7 years of saving and trading to purchase a rig as nice as the one that is coming. I can only make do one step at a time. Looking for the best bang for the buck. Thanks to all who helped me with $3k budget build. The MPA is cheaper and better than what I could have put together myself.
What would make the greatest difference in lowering SD/ES and reducing group size trying to get in the .3" consistently? Buy an annealer and annealing brass each time? Using better components like Berger bullets and alpha brass? Use a inline seating die like a Wilson with Arbor press? Install an EC tuner brake? Or something else? Obviously all the above, but it has taken me 7 years of saving and trading to purchase a rig as nice as the one that is coming. I can only make do one step at a time. Looking for the best bang for the buck. Thanks to all who helped me with $3k budget build. The MPA is cheaper and better than what I could have put together myself.