Tutorial

This is the second of a five part series on tolerance in reloading.

I love my Dillon Precision HP1 Electronic Hearing Protectors but, after a couple of years at the outdoor range, the black vinyl covers had become cracked and the foam pads had lost their spring.

How To Shoot Bullseye
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September 17, 2011

To Shoot Bullseye:

  1. Use good equipment;
  2. Learn proper technique;
  3. Train your body/mind how to do it;
  4. Practice, practice, practice; and
  5. Let it happen. (Don’t think!)
Red Oil
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February 22, 2011

Another Bullseye enthusiast recently passed along his formula for “red oil”. (This is *not* the same as the so-called “Ed’s Red” which, by the way, is *not* named after me. I have no connection to either of these concoctions.)

What’s in a Word: Accuracy, Precision, Repeatbility, and Tolerance

We expect that if our scale says a bullet weighs 202.4 grains then that’s it.

Brass Cleaning
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January 4, 2011

Ok, Ok, it’s a boring subject, I know. But it’s gotta be done so let’s get this out’a the way.

One of my passions is experimenting with antennas, wire antennas for HF to be precise. I want to be able to improvise and adapt to the situation at hand whether I’m at home, traveling on business, or hiking in the desert or deep forest.

Any split brass in that pile you are about to reload?

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