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I went to buy some ammo today, and instead, I bought a reloading kit.
What are your methods of recording a record of what you did so you can easily find it later? And, what information do you write down? Why do I need to do this? |
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Chronograph is the best way. You can also estimate it based on the loading data, by adding or subtracting for barrel length. Most loading data is a 24" barrel.
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Most reloading books will give very specific info about every caliber they have published in them such as :
- barrel manufacturer -barrel length -barrel twist rate -case type -primer type -cartridge overall length I would suggest purchasing at least two different reloading manuals, such as Noslers's #6 reloading guide and Hornadys newest guide. That way you can cross check and compare data. Sometimes one book will not have info on a particular bullet or bullet weight. |
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Does case weight make a difference in ballistics?
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Another thing, the book I have seems limited to only speer bullets.
Other book suggestions? |
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Depends on who you ask. If you ask most benchrest shooters, I would bet that they would say yes. They frequently weigh each empty case and only use the ones that weigh the same or are within a very small deviation. Since I am not a benchrest shooter, I do not go to that extreme when reloading rifle or pistol cartidges for hunting and recreational shooting.
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