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Reloading
Discussion on reloading process
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2357724" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Here is a good example though not a absolute I just shot last week. This was a throw together load for one of my 06 practice rifles. Totally stock Factory old 700 ADL (Pre 69 model) in a wood stock, metal butt pad, wood stock. I floated the barrel and bedded the action and it shoots great even with the sight screws still sticking out of the barrel. My old/original practice load is with a 180BT -.5" at 100, and todays world I could not take shooting those bullets into rocks and dirt clumps. I grabbed my 175 Nosler Match practice bullets, seated them to the same OAL at ogive, same brass/primer/powder charge and loaded up six. The first three top group and the second three bottom group. The average velocity was the exact same, but notice the ES and SD difference. It could have been the second group and me settling in or a serious proof of the ES/SD variation thing. Yes, LOL... the targets are upside down...I don't care I'm shooting groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2357724, member: 42157"] Here is a good example though not a absolute I just shot last week. This was a throw together load for one of my 06 practice rifles. Totally stock Factory old 700 ADL (Pre 69 model) in a wood stock, metal butt pad, wood stock. I floated the barrel and bedded the action and it shoots great even with the sight screws still sticking out of the barrel. My old/original practice load is with a 180BT -.5" at 100, and todays world I could not take shooting those bullets into rocks and dirt clumps. I grabbed my 175 Nosler Match practice bullets, seated them to the same OAL at ogive, same brass/primer/powder charge and loaded up six. The first three top group and the second three bottom group. The average velocity was the exact same, but notice the ES and SD difference. It could have been the second group and me settling in or a serious proof of the ES/SD variation thing. Yes, LOL... the targets are upside down...I don't care I'm shooting groups. [/QUOTE]
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