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Reloading
243 loads for 95 gr vld bergers
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 537672" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>Well in my opinion all bullets can be more accurate by jamming them up in the lands .010" because it takes away any runout tolerance issues by lining the bullet up for you so its not jump at any slight angle, some will disagree but I don't care. However berger and all others can be jumped, you will just have to play with the seating depth , i'd try about .020" adjustments each go round. And for powder i'd go with Imr4350 around 44-47grns, and CCI BR2 or Fed210M primers in either winchester or lapua brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 537672, member: 29890"] Well in my opinion all bullets can be more accurate by jamming them up in the lands .010" because it takes away any runout tolerance issues by lining the bullet up for you so its not jump at any slight angle, some will disagree but I don't care. However berger and all others can be jumped, you will just have to play with the seating depth , i'd try about .020" adjustments each go round. And for powder i'd go with Imr4350 around 44-47grns, and CCI BR2 or Fed210M primers in either winchester or lapua brass. [/QUOTE]
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