This reloading video is the first in a series of videos that cover how I approach load development for long range precision rifles. The first step in my load development for any new barrel is to define what I want out of it, and prep an appropriate amount of new brass for the project.
The project I'll be using as an example is my new competition rifle chambered in 260 Remington. I built this rifle for competing in PRS-type matches, so it needs to be accurate, consistent, and reliable. Load development for it will focus on those requirements.
This video covers topics such as weight-sorting brass, inspecting for flaws, expanding necks, and checking for excessive neck thickness variation.
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Other videos in the Precision Rifle Load Development series:
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