Straight Shooters

Reloading Myths That Are Hurting Your Accuracy

38 min · 24 apr 2026
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In this episode, we break down what actually matters in reloading—and what doesn’t. From brass consistency…to annealing…to common myths that get passed around the shooting world—this conversation challenges a lot of what people believe. We get into: * Why consistency matters more than anything * The truth about annealing (and when it actually matters) * Common reloading myths that waste time and hurt performance * How small variables impact your accuracy * Why confidence in your system changes everything There’s no shortage of opinions in reloading…but very few people are testing what actually works. If you reload—or want better performance—this is a conversation you need to hear.

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