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<blockquote data-quote="SDMF" data-source="post: 198669" data-attributes="member: 412"><p>Building is actually a time saver if you have a good gunsmith. By the time you've decided to build, you should already have a bullet or two in mind and maybe 1-3 powders picked out. Unless you're the guy building new projectiles the rest of the work is pretty much done for you by the time a product is launched. The brass case is merely a vessel. There's likely already been multiple vessels before that mimic or very closely mimic the "new" one. That being the case, velocity for a given projectile weight, bbl length, and powder burn rate is fairly easy to figure, One can also run predictions in quick load.</p><p></p><p>a good gunsmith is going to ensure a reasonably accurate rifle with everything. Then it's up to the user to do the final tweaking. A good gunsmith takes all the potential mechanical pitfalls off the table though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDMF, post: 198669, member: 412"] Building is actually a time saver if you have a good gunsmith. By the time you've decided to build, you should already have a bullet or two in mind and maybe 1-3 powders picked out. Unless you're the guy building new projectiles the rest of the work is pretty much done for you by the time a product is launched. The brass case is merely a vessel. There's likely already been multiple vessels before that mimic or very closely mimic the "new" one. That being the case, velocity for a given projectile weight, bbl length, and powder burn rate is fairly easy to figure, One can also run predictions in quick load. a good gunsmith is going to ensure a reasonably accurate rifle with everything. Then it's up to the user to do the final tweaking. A good gunsmith takes all the potential mechanical pitfalls off the table though. [/QUOTE]
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