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  1. New Member - ‘Jacksbark’

    Thank You, John
  2. 243 Lee Loader question

    Simplest way to stay right with your rifle is to stay right with the components and be guided by any of the published reloading books. Almost all are published by powder, bullet and/or reloading equipment manufacturers. Most of these come out of the US. As such, their content is very closely...
  3. 243 Lee Loader question

    Excellent. Start low and work up incrementally until groups meet your needs. I make up 20 rds at a time until I get ‘the’ load. I will say that I’ve found the listed loads in the Lee book or on the data list that comes with the dies to be very good and requiring very little tweaking. In context...
  4. New Member - ‘Jacksbark’

    TY Barry
  5. 243 Lee Loader question

    May I suggest you obtain a copy of ‘Modern Reloading’ book by Richard Lee? Readily available online and usually cheap/used on eBay. This book has been of very great use to me in all matters reloading. While I do my ‘volume’ reloading on semi-automated and hand Lee presses (I pretty much only...
  6. New Member - ‘Jacksbark’

    Greetings and thanks for maintaining this board and site. Very long time shooter; started around 1960, in Scotland. Yes. 1960. Continued in the RN, and have been going ‘ballistic’ ever since. Currently operating in the Seattle area, but frequently in the Oxford area. Not currently a UK...
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