I know this is a very open ended question and will have different results from different components used but here it goes.
I know many people don't reload "precision/match" grade reloads on a progressive. I want to build a bolt gun in 223 with high quality parts for a "cheap trainer" rifle to practice with and be able to shoot more than my match and hunting guns. (I was going to build a .22 but there's no love for lefty .22 shooters and I'm not spending 2000 on a .22).
I want to buy a progressive for reloading .223 because I have about 20000 pcs of 1x good brass and I hate reloading on a single stage. If I use a good metering powder and a good match grade bullet what kind of accuracy and deviation should I be looking at?
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I know many people don't reload "precision/match" grade reloads on a progressive. I want to build a bolt gun in 223 with high quality parts for a "cheap trainer" rifle to practice with and be able to shoot more than my match and hunting guns. (I was going to build a .22 but there's no love for lefty .22 shooters and I'm not spending 2000 on a .22).
I want to buy a progressive for reloading .223 because I have about 20000 pcs of 1x good brass and I hate reloading on a single stage. If I use a good metering powder and a good match grade bullet what kind of accuracy and deviation should I be looking at?
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