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<blockquote data-quote="BML" data-source="post: 648127" data-attributes="member: 21078"><p>Don't get me wrong, I am thrilled with having .5 MOA that I have been able to repeat several times. I am just pretty new to reloading and it's hard to wrap my mind around the concept that I can shoot two touching but not the third. I automatically assume I'm doing something wrong somewhere in the process. </p><p></p><p>To answer your question, though, I have not shot long range yet. I am sure I am taking the longest route possible to get to the end, but I really want to make sure that I do every step one at a time so that I learn as much as possible. It's been almost two years developing this load with limited time and dealing with the free bore issue. </p><p></p><p>My two best groups were .41 with 48g and .47 with 48.5g. I've duplicated both several times. My next set of loads will be in .10g increments between those two. After that, I am going to load 10-12 rounds with the best load and shoot them all through the chrono. Once I do that I am going to shoot long range with my buddy who is a very experienced long range shooter. I know some of these steps I could be doing together, but like I said I just want the piece of mind knowing that I am doing everything right. If that means taking extra steps I am OK with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BML, post: 648127, member: 21078"] Don't get me wrong, I am thrilled with having .5 MOA that I have been able to repeat several times. I am just pretty new to reloading and it's hard to wrap my mind around the concept that I can shoot two touching but not the third. I automatically assume I'm doing something wrong somewhere in the process. To answer your question, though, I have not shot long range yet. I am sure I am taking the longest route possible to get to the end, but I really want to make sure that I do every step one at a time so that I learn as much as possible. It's been almost two years developing this load with limited time and dealing with the free bore issue. My two best groups were .41 with 48g and .47 with 48.5g. I've duplicated both several times. My next set of loads will be in .10g increments between those two. After that, I am going to load 10-12 rounds with the best load and shoot them all through the chrono. Once I do that I am going to shoot long range with my buddy who is a very experienced long range shooter. I know some of these steps I could be doing together, but like I said I just want the piece of mind knowing that I am doing everything right. If that means taking extra steps I am OK with that. [/QUOTE]
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