CatShooter
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There are currently four threads on problems with the 22-250, and every few days, there is another thread about...
"My 6.2mmx300 handloads are (fill in the blank), what should I do".
And there is a group of very active, old tyme shooters that have a lotta mileage on their feet that NEVER report these problems.
I think it is a problem of how folks manage their cases, how they set up their dies, and all the rest of that stuff.
Guys say you can't shoot a case more than 4 or 5 times... I have shot cases over thirty times with heavy loads, and they are still in regular service.
So what is the common denominator with these problems?? I never have them and a LOT of other guys never have them...
I sure don't know! But there sure is a pattern here.
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"My 6.2mmx300 handloads are (fill in the blank), what should I do".
And there is a group of very active, old tyme shooters that have a lotta mileage on their feet that NEVER report these problems.
I think it is a problem of how folks manage their cases, how they set up their dies, and all the rest of that stuff.
Guys say you can't shoot a case more than 4 or 5 times... I have shot cases over thirty times with heavy loads, and they are still in regular service.
So what is the common denominator with these problems?? I never have them and a LOT of other guys never have them...
I sure don't know! But there sure is a pattern here.
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