ovenpaa wrote:Just one question... How do you know the OAL if you do not have a method of measuring the finished rounds?
Err, pass! - I don't!
I followed the instructions from what the redding dies said - mixed with a bit of what you said, and also a bit of what came natural...
the first batch of 30 i did i think are seated a bit far in (compared side by side with some old factory rounds I have)... but they should still be fine, I did 30 like that so they were consistent for load testing...
I'm also going to make another 30 with OAL as close to 2.800" as possible - but I need to borrow a vernier caliper from someone - hopefully my brother has one!
Dangermouse wrote:RE shooting from the benches,
I have shot from them twice now in recent weeks and after the last session realised that I would have been much better if I had shot from prone - which is my normal position anyway.
The problem is that as good as the benches are, the seats are useless. They are not adjustable, the wrong hight and in poor condition. If you are lucky to get one you may well end up in a strange unnatural position, straining to get your act together.
The benches are at 114 yards - just to confuse matters, even the prone firing point is beyond 100 yards.
Looks like rain at the weekend so take waterproofs. Mobile phones are patchy at best on SS, so don't be relying on them for communication.
Good luck,
DM
Hmm, over 100 yards is not ideal, but it'll give me a great benchmark for the MOA spread of my groups... (100 dead on would be better, but its close enough)
Thanks for the tips :)
I don't own any benchrest gear so i'll have to try and make do with some makeshift bags to rest rifles on, but I'll do it from prone and it should be a bit easier for me :)
christel wrote:We are near Milton Keynes, going past that?
....just been informed that radios are for talking to the butt person...
Unfortunately not really that close to Milton Keynes...
going down M40, not the M1 :-(
thanks for the offer though, I'm sure I'll sort something out!