Originally Posted By: ninehorsesWGS,
It makes a huge difference weather your shooting a $3000 dollar bench rest rifle, or a $200 Wally World special as to what your answer will be.
Are you trying to shoot a .007 group or a 1" group.
There are a number of things that you can do to your brass that will get you small accuracy gains in a good rifle.
Annealing, neck turning, chamfering angle, neck tension, neck length, sorting, and a host of other things, come to mind.
None of these things are going to help you, if your rifle is not up to it. You will just be wasting your time.
If you search these subjects in the Predator Masters search engine, you will find several threads on these subjects.
If you want help, you need to throw us a bone. What rifle? Caliber? Bullet? Powder? Pictures of groups? You get the picture?
There are a bunch of good people on here, with lots of knowledge, but we're not mind readers. We are willing to help with any question, simple or advanced.
I've been reloading since the early 60's and I occasionally like to try new things. IE neck tension. Where can I read up on it. I may not use it, I just want to understand it. I will check Brownells and Midway for videos. Thanks
Wayne