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Originally Posted By: A-dogGLShooter, I would love to sit down and pick your brain about these more advanced reloading techniques for an evening!  It sounds like you hold all the answers I have been trying to find.  I understand that my rifle is not a benchrest rifle, but it still is an incredibly accurate rifle. You are right...I do want to go beyond the standard "fill up the case" reloading.  I appreciate your help and suggestions.


Thanks for the compliment but trust me there are a huge number of guys on here that are EXTREMELY knowledgeable. Part of it is I'll set at the keyboard more than most. The talent here in the reloading/shooting area is unbelievable. I think that this comes from the wealth of experience in various venues these guys here have.


I learn things all the time here and talk to a great number of shooters across the net.  Many ideas are spot on, many are OK and some are, shall we say, a bit skewed. I take part and partial and assemble my thoughts on problems. I've been proven to be all wet on occasion but I'm still swinging.


Of course setting across a reloading bench is often the best way to learn and having an OPEN mind is the biggest factor of it. I don't bash much on gear or writers. If someone is just patently dangerous I'll speak up or if they are so diametrically 180 degrees from reality I'll speak up. Safety is the one thing I never let slide. This whole process is simple and the guys here lay it out  on a daily basis. I try just to chip in a few words.


Once again thanks for the compliment. Now for a shameless plug. Hopefully in the next few months I'll have my reloading book finished. Some of the stuff I've written on reloading/shooting will be in print along with many tips and tricks.  I want it to be different than your average book by being a bit more far ranging in areas discussed and being self produced  I can discuss brands etc. and not feel obligated. Ritch has been a tremendous resource for me and Carl has been a behind the scenes motivator. I have about 100 pages so far and it is still growing.


Greg


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