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Reloading
.308 load development question
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<blockquote data-quote="emp1953" data-source="post: 1995734" data-attributes="member: 71817"><p>Leave the chrony out of the mix for now. I'd fool around with seating depth on one of the loads that gives you the best group. I have 9 centerfire rifles 7 different calibers. All but one likes the seating depth at .020 off the lands. The one that doesn't care is a Sig 970SHR which seems to shoot the same bug hole no matter where I seated the bullet. Also, those 8 rifles all like to be dirty. and the Sig doesn't care if its bore is shiny clean or grimy grungy. I've settled on Nosler ABLR's, they've been performing well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emp1953, post: 1995734, member: 71817"] Leave the chrony out of the mix for now. I'd fool around with seating depth on one of the loads that gives you the best group. I have 9 centerfire rifles 7 different calibers. All but one likes the seating depth at .020 off the lands. The one that doesn't care is a Sig 970SHR which seems to shoot the same bug hole no matter where I seated the bullet. Also, those 8 rifles all like to be dirty. and the Sig doesn't care if its bore is shiny clean or grimy grungy. I've settled on Nosler ABLR's, they've been performing well for me. [/QUOTE]
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