I'll start by saying I have very limited experience in reloading. The topic of conversation is strictly related to new, high quality brass and I must emphasize I do not have the time or patience to prep fired cases.
I have no issue at all spending money on a top quality analytical balance and electronic powder trickler to ensure the most accurate and consistent charges every time. My dilemma is new brass prep. I hear all the time that neck tension and proper ignition is paramount for long range shooting. To get the desired neck tension we have to turn necks and I just don't want to get involved in that whole process if I can help it.
So if I can develop a consistent 1/2 moa load at 600 yards with an es under 10fps does that translate into accuracy at 1 mile? The real question is fighting all the atmospherics involved at shooting those distances would seem to have more of an influence on shot to shot consistency, or am I way off base here?
I have no issue at all spending money on a top quality analytical balance and electronic powder trickler to ensure the most accurate and consistent charges every time. My dilemma is new brass prep. I hear all the time that neck tension and proper ignition is paramount for long range shooting. To get the desired neck tension we have to turn necks and I just don't want to get involved in that whole process if I can help it.
So if I can develop a consistent 1/2 moa load at 600 yards with an es under 10fps does that translate into accuracy at 1 mile? The real question is fighting all the atmospherics involved at shooting those distances would seem to have more of an influence on shot to shot consistency, or am I way off base here?