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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2231693" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>My thinking:</p><p></p><p>Fliers are common upon load development and to a lesser extent occur with subsequent use. Some calibers have less fliers than others like the 6.5X47 Lapua.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned by Quiet Texan's post - fliers are part of the entire statistical accuracy (as a body) of the load.</p><p></p><p>Using the OCW process for load development includes fliers. <a href="http://www.ocwreloading.com/home.html" target="_blank">http://www.ocwreloading.com/home.html</a></p><p></p><p>The "Round Robin" sequence ensures more uniform shooting conditions among loads - like during the same session with fliers included. This assumes uniformity in components, loading process and consistent barrel temps & fouling effects. In exception to Mr. Newberry's recommendations I turn necks for the 6mm-06 when reforming .270 & .30-06 brass. I am not an equipment junky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2231693, member: 115658"] My thinking: Fliers are common upon load development and to a lesser extent occur with subsequent use. Some calibers have less fliers than others like the 6.5X47 Lapua. As mentioned by Quiet Texan's post - fliers are part of the entire statistical accuracy (as a body) of the load. Using the OCW process for load development includes fliers. [URL]http://www.ocwreloading.com/home.html[/URL] The "Round Robin" sequence ensures more uniform shooting conditions among loads - like during the same session with fliers included. This assumes uniformity in components, loading process and consistent barrel temps & fouling effects. In exception to Mr. Newberry's recommendations I turn necks for the 6mm-06 when reforming .270 & .30-06 brass. I am not an equipment junky. [/QUOTE]
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