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Reloading
6.5x284 LOAD HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1196182" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>Wachsmann,</p><p>Which way are the "flyers" going? Vertical , horizontal or out at an angle say 2 or 4 o'clock if you're a right hand shooter. 7 or 11 if you're a lefty.</p><p>Vertical = load</p><p>Horizontal = mother nature ( usually )</p><p>Angle = us loose nuts behind the butt plate ( cheek pressure, trigger control, ETC)</p><p>I would suggest upgrading your bench equipment before messing with the load. As far as the bipod is concerned. Try making two small holes in the dirt so and put the feet in them so you can preload the bipod slightly before firing. Also you may want to have a fellow shooter observe how the rifle is recoiling with what you have now. If its jumping that can really foul up the detail. Try some carpeting under the bipod feet on the bench to see if that helps. If you are going to do anything with the load after solving your bench issues. I would suggest experimenting with primers at this point before doing any powder or bullet seating depth changes. Small moves done one at a time at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1196182, member: 85389"] Wachsmann, Which way are the "flyers" going? Vertical , horizontal or out at an angle say 2 or 4 o'clock if you're a right hand shooter. 7 or 11 if you're a lefty. Vertical = load Horizontal = mother nature ( usually ) Angle = us loose nuts behind the butt plate ( cheek pressure, trigger control, ETC) I would suggest upgrading your bench equipment before messing with the load. As far as the bipod is concerned. Try making two small holes in the dirt so and put the feet in them so you can preload the bipod slightly before firing. Also you may want to have a fellow shooter observe how the rifle is recoiling with what you have now. If its jumping that can really foul up the detail. Try some carpeting under the bipod feet on the bench to see if that helps. If you are going to do anything with the load after solving your bench issues. I would suggest experimenting with primers at this point before doing any powder or bullet seating depth changes. Small moves done one at a time at this point. [/QUOTE]
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