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The actual difference between IPHY // MOA are pretty small. They are essentially "functionally" so similar as to be the same. Either one will suffer from a very cluttered Reticle Area Vs. Mil/Mil. I am not saying I do not like MOA. I was raised with MOA... and for those times where the scope...
--- For those wishing for MOA... the biggest detractor of MOA ranging reticles is how much information is presented in such a small area. How do you "magically" make it uncluttered? I grew up with MOA too! Yes, change can be _Difficult_! The good news is...a Mil/Mil configuration actually ends...
As long as you take the time to Read and Understand the Lee dies, they work very well! Lots of really good equipment out there, use what works best for you! :)
If you build a load up in 90*F on the Hottish' side, will it go over the edge at 110*F with 2000MR? How about 95 - 110? Any info shared on how well it does in broad spectrum temp sensitivity would be cool. I like powders that have a nice safe "glide" from damn cold to damn hot... sudden HOLY...
I have many different manuals...I never ignore my manuals! EVER! Some times cross referencing 3-5 manuals can tell you a story...if you pay attention. Reloading is a THINKING Man's undertaking, if you would rather be Yanking a Trigger hard and fast...have someone else do the reloading. Just...
Lee Ultimate 4-Die Set 308 Winchester Redding Small Base Body Die 308 Winchester Not much else needed... I have used just about any kind of die set you care to name. Extremely expensive micrometer etc etc type die sets Can Make a Difference! That said, if your rifle is anywhere even close to...
H.E. LESS is more with flash hole debur...! You can 100% F*ck a piece of brass up in a heartbeat by getting carried away with flash hole debur. Full length size, then trim brass to a consistent length, then set the debur tool to the absolute least that will _Just_Barely_Touch_ the flash hole...