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Bullet into lands= velocity deviation?
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<blockquote data-quote="RangerBrad" data-source="post: 568502" data-attributes="member: 29387"><p>I am using all Winchester brass fired from my rifle, am very particular about measured amount of powder and Remmington 9 1/2 primers. Not doing anything special just resize, trim, deburr, clean primer hole, reprime, measure and add powder and seat 115gr Berger bullet. I am extremely new to reloading but, can't figure out what I must be doing wrong. Measurments are from a Competition Electronics Prochrono Chronograph. Have gone to the range several diffrent days and used several diffrent loads but always with the same problem. Any ideas? Thank's, Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerBrad, post: 568502, member: 29387"] I am using all Winchester brass fired from my rifle, am very particular about measured amount of powder and Remmington 9 1/2 primers. Not doing anything special just resize, trim, deburr, clean primer hole, reprime, measure and add powder and seat 115gr Berger bullet. I am extremely new to reloading but, can't figure out what I must be doing wrong. Measurments are from a Competition Electronics Prochrono Chronograph. Have gone to the range several diffrent days and used several diffrent loads but always with the same problem. Any ideas? Thank's, Brad [/QUOTE]
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