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7MM 168gr Berger VLD hunting load data
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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 872036" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>Very nice. That is a good way of working up loads.</p><p> </p><p>I have done it a little different to date. I load up a good mediocre charge, depending on the powder. I shoot 4 shot groups at different seating depths to find what works. Then I go back and load all at that seating depth, with graduating charges to find the best shooter.</p><p> </p><p>One thing that a buddy of mine advised me on. He told me sometimes with these Bergers that you will be graduating charges and all of the sudden you will lose some accuracy. But if you keep going sometimes it actually starts to come back in. This was the case for me at 71 gr. I shot the best groups at 69gr and 71, then in between was different, some better, some worse. Not saying any way that anybody else does it is better or worse, just different. Just a few pointers that people with a lot more experience than me have passed on so I thought I would pass it on also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 872036, member: 50419"] Very nice. That is a good way of working up loads. I have done it a little different to date. I load up a good mediocre charge, depending on the powder. I shoot 4 shot groups at different seating depths to find what works. Then I go back and load all at that seating depth, with graduating charges to find the best shooter. One thing that a buddy of mine advised me on. He told me sometimes with these Bergers that you will be graduating charges and all of the sudden you will lose some accuracy. But if you keep going sometimes it actually starts to come back in. This was the case for me at 71 gr. I shot the best groups at 69gr and 71, then in between was different, some better, some worse. Not saying any way that anybody else does it is better or worse, just different. Just a few pointers that people with a lot more experience than me have passed on so I thought I would pass it on also. [/QUOTE]
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