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Old 09-15-2010, 01:34 AM
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load development

gonna get my ultra back soon and im starting to do some load development what im wanting to know is.....

how to lower my es, if i know before reloading i mite be able to lower them now not later

what distance should i sight in and check group sizes at?

and at what distance should i setup the chrony at.

thanks

lucas
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