Hello, first time poster here. I have been shooting all of my life and reloading for about the past 7yrs. I have been quite successfull reloading for various types of rifle calibers. I have been getting into the long range game for a couple of years now. Definaltley still learning ALOT. I'm shooting a customized Stevens 7mm-08. Have had some great success with it out to 400yds and i'm starting to get around to the 500yd mark. Wind is still keeping me at the novice level though.
I have read several articles on reloading for long range shooting. But I have really only found articles for the competetion end of it. I understand that the comps and the sniper world need to be EXTREMELY accurate. But do I really need to go to the extremes with the huting end of it?
Now, I do reload with repeatability and consistency in mind. I dont mix brass, I measure the COL with a bullet comparator, and measure each charge weight with my electronic scale. Thats about it though. Im looking to get a max of 800yds with my rig and am pretty much shooting coyote size game or larger. I do hit the G-Hog fields with it in the summer months. Should I be doing any more?

I have read several articles on reloading for long range shooting. But I have really only found articles for the competetion end of it. I understand that the comps and the sniper world need to be EXTREMELY accurate. But do I really need to go to the extremes with the huting end of it?
Now, I do reload with repeatability and consistency in mind. I dont mix brass, I measure the COL with a bullet comparator, and measure each charge weight with my electronic scale. Thats about it though. Im looking to get a max of 800yds with my rig and am pretty much shooting coyote size game or larger. I do hit the G-Hog fields with it in the summer months. Should I be doing any more?