
The Everyday Sniper Podcast: Berger No BS BC Part 8 Reloading
Welcome to Part 8 of the Berger No BS BC Series, Reloading for Long Range Shooting Part 2. We continue the conversation with Bryan and Emil in regards to reloading for long range shooting.
In this episode we talk:
- Determining your powder charge
- Seating Depth
- Mindset for the Reloader
- Sample size and considerations
This is another great episode full of knowledge bombs for the long range shooter. We really appreciate Emil and Bryan for taking the time to discuss these topics and offer their advice as well as their personal experiences.
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4 years ago
Awesome! When Brian talks listen. Love the way he elaborates on the things that matter and the things that don’t. Great series!
4 years ago
I’d like to have Brian talk about positive compensation versus velocity in regards to different distance and their quantifiable values.
4 years ago
What is a layman’s (non engineer) definition of a VLD bullet?
4 years ago
Wow this is a lot of stuff that is useful to me right now. Definitely going to have to listen several times over. Thanks guys.
4 years ago
More useful info on statistically relevant sample sizes and the impact of humidity on powder was informative. Lastly the brass springback mentioned as it relates to sizing is also something to factor in.
4 years ago
Again, awesome content.
4 years ago
Love this series! Heavy hitter guests and information overload(starting 2d play while typing) The cartridges ive been playing with don’t always get an acceptable case fill with the “temp stable” advertised powders. Resigned to using some of the older powders and trying to limit their temperature in a match setting. Being in AZ, it’s easy, just have to keep them warm to keep MV constant. Do the experts think this is an acceptable approach?
4 years ago
I wouldn't have minded if there was another hour of this. Great info.
4 years ago
On the topic, bullet coating having any effect on barrel life. Eg, HBN OR MOLY. Do they have real world effects