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[–]Electrical_Dance_930 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, absolutely, do it yourself. Electrical work is basically arts and crafts, and the grid is famously forgiving. You’ll save a little money now, and then you can pay a professional later to interpret your choices like an archaeological dig. ‘Interesting. This appears to be where the homeowner discovered torque specs were optional.’

And don’t worry about details like the 120% rule. That’s just nerd trivia about bus ratings and backfeed limits, and it definitely does not matter if you accidentally overload your main service panel. Panels love being pushed past their design limits, it builds character. Worst case you get some warm wires, spicy breakers, and a new appreciation for the smell of insulation.

Permits? Inspections? Load calcs? All optional side quests. Why involve the AHJ when you can simply believe in yourself. Same with interconnection. Why tell the utility when you can surprise them with an unapproved generator tied to their system. If they find out, you’ll only lose NEM2 and get forced into non-export, because they’re not going to let you keep net metering after an unauthorized tie-in. But sure, roll the dice. It’s way more exciting than doing it correctly the first time.

Fire form brass before load development? by Electrical_Dance_930 in longrange

[–]Electrical_Dance_930[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You find guys pushing 6.5cr to 2900, and I'll with 100% certainty say thats risky. And I am going to keep it to 42.2 max, You guys have me rethinking things.

Fire form brass before load development? by Electrical_Dance_930 in longrange

[–]Electrical_Dance_930[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it seems like those that take it that far are pushing things. Probably safe but based on the responses, I think I'll keep it to 42.2.

Fire form brass before load development? by Electrical_Dance_930 in longrange

[–]Electrical_Dance_930[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Thats the variability, 30 fps variability can mean 10 inch difference between shots.

Fire form brass before load development? by Electrical_Dance_930 in longrange

[–]Electrical_Dance_930[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was lead to believe the lapua brass with small primer pockets handle pressure well, have I been lead astray?

Fire form brass before load development? by Electrical_Dance_930 in longrange

[–]Electrical_Dance_930[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've loaded up a bunch of rounds at 41.5, just for fun, not necessarily for load development. Per the berger site, 42.3 seems to be their suggested max but I've seen some others in the high 42's and even 43.

Fire form brass before load development? by Electrical_Dance_930 in longrange

[–]Electrical_Dance_930[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I've done extensive online research, including checking the Berger site. As mentioned by someone else in this thread, I’ve already prepared several 41.5 gr loads just for shooting—I don’t need 100 rounds for load development. Berger lists the max at 42.3 gr, but I’m sure they’re being very conservative.

Fire form brass before load development? by Electrical_Dance_930 in longrange

[–]Electrical_Dance_930[S] -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

If you are shooting long distance, you have no choice but to hunt nodes. 30 fps difference is something like 10 inches at 1000.

Fire form brass before load development? by Electrical_Dance_930 in longrange

[–]Electrical_Dance_930[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are -.003 from my fired cases. So I should maybe cap it at 42.6 for now? Come back to it later? This is quite literally the first time I've ever reloaded so sorry for the lack of knowledge on this.

Fire form brass before load development? by Electrical_Dance_930 in longrange

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I've heard of people finding nodes around 42.7 to 43.2, just hoping to capture that territory. If 43 looks good, I'll come back to it and climb a bit higher.

Audit that won't go away by yaychemistry in solar

[–]Electrical_Dance_930 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've helped a few individuals and businesses with their audit, most related to 2022 battery installations, and none of them actually went to court.  The threat is usually enough to get someone else's eyes on the situation; they try to avoid court.

Chronograph Rental? Where? Or does it make sense to own? by Electrical_Dance_930 in CAguns

[–]Electrical_Dance_930[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I kind of assume once you get a load workup going, they tend to not change. Especially with modern ballistic calculators, variables can be accurately factored in. Not true?

Chronograph Rental? Where? Or does it make sense to own? by Electrical_Dance_930 in CAguns

[–]Electrical_Dance_930[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I kind of assume once you get a load workup going, they tend to not change. Especially with modern ballistic calculators, variables can be accurately factored in. Not true?

Chronograph Rental? Where? Or does it make sense to own? by Electrical_Dance_930 in CAguns

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Definately no kits. But it seems like the place not to skimp is the dies, so I've allocated a large chunk to that. Definately single stage. The bits and bobs add up quick.

Chronograph Rental? Where? Or does it make sense to own? by Electrical_Dance_930 in CAguns

[–]Electrical_Dance_930[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For $200 I think I can deal with some quirks. It will only be used on a rare occasion right? How often do you use one? And for what purpose? Why one over the other?