1. Do you measure distance to the lands everytime you swap bullets or once and done good enough?
2. I had a bunch of 212 grain eldx 30 cal bullets and 6.5mm sst given to me but some of them are tarnished, almost as if they were not kept in a climate controlled area there’s no rough spots on them or anything just a few discolored here and there. Are they good to run?
I also just wanted to say thank you to everyone on here who helped me on my reloading journey. I was brand new to this but was eager to learn so I read threw a few reloading manuals and reached out to a PRS buddy of mine and asked if I could watch him go threw his reloading process. I learned more in 30 minutes watching and talking with him than I did in any of those books.
Someone on here recommended I start with the 6.5 creedmoor as it’s easy to learn on so that’s what I did and here are some results. I know they’re 3 shot groups but this is coming out of a Ruger American with a thin barrel and I just didn’t want to waste components as I’m learning. I tweaked this load a little more and got SD down in the 4s keep in mind it’s a 22” barrel.
I figured maybe I just got lucky as that gun has always shot good for what it is so I started working on my older remmington 700 .270 that has hardly ever shot sub MOA and now that’s my most accurate deer rifle. A few pictures of the gun and results.
I’m sure there could be improvement but for my first reloads I was pretty happy and now I’m looking at expander mandrels and annealing to further increase precision. My simple reloading setup.
2. I had a bunch of 212 grain eldx 30 cal bullets and 6.5mm sst given to me but some of them are tarnished, almost as if they were not kept in a climate controlled area there’s no rough spots on them or anything just a few discolored here and there. Are they good to run?
I also just wanted to say thank you to everyone on here who helped me on my reloading journey. I was brand new to this but was eager to learn so I read threw a few reloading manuals and reached out to a PRS buddy of mine and asked if I could watch him go threw his reloading process. I learned more in 30 minutes watching and talking with him than I did in any of those books.
Someone on here recommended I start with the 6.5 creedmoor as it’s easy to learn on so that’s what I did and here are some results. I know they’re 3 shot groups but this is coming out of a Ruger American with a thin barrel and I just didn’t want to waste components as I’m learning. I tweaked this load a little more and got SD down in the 4s keep in mind it’s a 22” barrel.
I figured maybe I just got lucky as that gun has always shot good for what it is so I started working on my older remmington 700 .270 that has hardly ever shot sub MOA and now that’s my most accurate deer rifle. A few pictures of the gun and results.
I’m sure there could be improvement but for my first reloads I was pretty happy and now I’m looking at expander mandrels and annealing to further increase precision. My simple reloading setup.