Howzit Ruan! Lekker video. 2 quick things, please. Do you sort your bullets prior to seating and load them accordingly? Secondly, how would you shoot these rounds? Longest to shortest, or shortest to longest, or are they within the tolerances of not really too much concern? Thanks a million for the content!
Hi Rudi, First of all thanx for the support. You could if you have more than a 100 bullets sort them. I haven't seen that it makes a massive difference on close range (closer than 500m) if you planning to shoot further than that. Every little bit helps. When loading them like this you should have a middle or average where most of your rounds would be. My advise would be to shoot the middle or average bullets at futher distances. And the long and the short bullets at closer ranges. Your rifle shouldn't be so sensitive to length that 2 or even 3 thousands of an inch should make a difference
Good video, though you didn't really explain fundamentally the benefits of consistent base to ogive vs coal. Consistent jump to the rifling/lands are of importance - hence the distance from ogive to lands must be consistent. Therefore method 1 is preferred when setting up your seating die
Howzit Ruan!
Lekker video.
2 quick things, please.
Do you sort your bullets prior to seating and load them accordingly?
Secondly, how would you shoot these rounds? Longest to shortest, or shortest to longest, or are they within the tolerances of not really too much concern?
Thanks a million for the content!
Hi Rudi,
First of all thanx for the support.
You could if you have more than a 100 bullets sort them. I haven't seen that it makes a massive difference on close range (closer than 500m) if you planning to shoot further than that. Every little bit helps.
When loading them like this you should have a middle or average where most of your rounds would be. My advise would be to shoot the middle or average bullets at futher distances. And the long and the short bullets at closer ranges.
Your rifle shouldn't be so sensitive to length that 2 or even 3 thousands of an inch should make a difference
@@aimsmallmisssmall264 lekker!
Start getting those loads down range now.
Keep up the good work! 🎯
Glad to hear! Well done!
Good video, though you didn't really explain fundamentally the benefits of consistent base to ogive vs coal. Consistent jump to the rifling/lands are of importance - hence the distance from ogive to lands must be consistent. Therefore method 1 is preferred when setting up your seating die
Appreciate the input!
On cheaper bullets, the ES on TPL lengths varies even more.
You are correct!
I've found even on Hornady and Nosler witht the plastic tips there are a large variation
@@aimsmallmisssmall264 especially the lead tips 🙈🫣
Cool stuff. Where can one get that work bench etc. in SA?
That one is from Adendorff I think it's called their garage organizer