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<blockquote data-quote="lamiglas" data-source="post: 1293729" data-attributes="member: 11075"><p>I would really appreciate it if you could get me the vld numbers. Thanks again. On your development, one thing we have done with bergers , that you might try is this. at 5 thou off we shot one each and worked up 1/2 grain at a time to find max. back off 1/2 from max and then shot that charge at 5 thou off, 15 off, 25 off and 35 off. On three different rifles, we stopped at 35 thou off because we found the sweet spot. In the past with other bullets, we have always went 10 off and then did a powder charge string like you mentioned. However, we have read alot and heard alot of people mention that bergers can be a little finicky with seating depth and there is typically a decent size band of depth they will like. They recommend varying the depths more than we did but we wanted to be seated out as far as possible for case capacity. If you haven't already, check out the info on they put out on trying g different lengths. I was going to post a link but didn't want to get timed out on this post! If you have trouble finding it let me know and I'll look for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamiglas, post: 1293729, member: 11075"] I would really appreciate it if you could get me the vld numbers. Thanks again. On your development, one thing we have done with bergers , that you might try is this. at 5 thou off we shot one each and worked up 1/2 grain at a time to find max. back off 1/2 from max and then shot that charge at 5 thou off, 15 off, 25 off and 35 off. On three different rifles, we stopped at 35 thou off because we found the sweet spot. In the past with other bullets, we have always went 10 off and then did a powder charge string like you mentioned. However, we have read alot and heard alot of people mention that bergers can be a little finicky with seating depth and there is typically a decent size band of depth they will like. They recommend varying the depths more than we did but we wanted to be seated out as far as possible for case capacity. If you haven't already, check out the info on they put out on trying g different lengths. I was going to post a link but didn't want to get timed out on this post! If you have trouble finding it let me know and I'll look for it. [/QUOTE]
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