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6.5 PRC 20" Barrel Reload Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="HandgunHTR" data-source="post: 2929507" data-attributes="member: 126524"><p>Every time you change a component in a load, you will have to "work up" to a new "best". I realize that component availability is not great, but that is just what it is. Just because a load is good with Hornady brass doesn't mean it will be good with Lapua, or Rem, or Win brass. Same with bullets. Just because one 140 grain bullet works, doesn't mean a different 140 grain bullet will work. It may get you close, but you will have to fine tune.</p><p>Additionally, as stated, until the brass has been formed in your chamber and the correct shoulder bump established upon resizing, you are probably not going to get consistent results. If component availability is driving your desire to shoot as little as possible, you are going to have to lower your expectations in regards to group size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HandgunHTR, post: 2929507, member: 126524"] Every time you change a component in a load, you will have to "work up" to a new "best". I realize that component availability is not great, but that is just what it is. Just because a load is good with Hornady brass doesn't mean it will be good with Lapua, or Rem, or Win brass. Same with bullets. Just because one 140 grain bullet works, doesn't mean a different 140 grain bullet will work. It may get you close, but you will have to fine tune. Additionally, as stated, until the brass has been formed in your chamber and the correct shoulder bump established upon resizing, you are probably not going to get consistent results. If component availability is driving your desire to shoot as little as possible, you are going to have to lower your expectations in regards to group size. [/QUOTE]
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