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Reloading
168 VLD Berger
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<blockquote data-quote="HTG" data-source="post: 225993" data-attributes="member: 12154"><p>Thanks again for all the great info. it has helped. I think I have found the best load in the 68 to 73 grain range for this rifle which is 71. I am still not getting very good groups. At 100 yards they can very from 2 1/2 inches in any direction except down. It also seemed like the more I shot the worse the groups got. There was a slight breeze today but, I'm not very impressed so far. I have PACT scale that is dead on so I know I am loading everything correctly. The over all bullet length is 3" 4cm. Does it matter how hard the primers are being seated? Any other suggestions on how to improve the groups? I know the burgers arn't a very accurate bullet at close range but even at three hundred yards the groups ranged from 6 to 8 inches and this rifle is really heavy and steady.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTG, post: 225993, member: 12154"] Thanks again for all the great info. it has helped. I think I have found the best load in the 68 to 73 grain range for this rifle which is 71. I am still not getting very good groups. At 100 yards they can very from 2 1/2 inches in any direction except down. It also seemed like the more I shot the worse the groups got. There was a slight breeze today but, I'm not very impressed so far. I have PACT scale that is dead on so I know I am loading everything correctly. The over all bullet length is 3" 4cm. Does it matter how hard the primers are being seated? Any other suggestions on how to improve the groups? I know the burgers arn't a very accurate bullet at close range but even at three hundred yards the groups ranged from 6 to 8 inches and this rifle is really heavy and steady. [/QUOTE]
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