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Reloading
Getting the Best Precision and Accuracy from Berger VLD bullets in Your Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="cdn shooter" data-source="post: 272654" data-attributes="member: 15243"><p>Thanks len this was great article but now you have me wondering if I can get more from the vld's. I've been working out loads for my 300wsm using the 168 vld. my best 3shot groups are .5 moa with 66gr. H4350 I started loading .020 off the lands</p><p>and have never changed it. Should I bother adjusting this and if I use this plan do I need to start over with load development. I should mention 67gr was just flatning primers and bolt was a bit heavy. What I'm really asking here is am I going to get my face blown off when I jam this load into the lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdn shooter, post: 272654, member: 15243"] Thanks len this was great article but now you have me wondering if I can get more from the vld's. I've been working out loads for my 300wsm using the 168 vld. my best 3shot groups are .5 moa with 66gr. H4350 I started loading .020 off the lands and have never changed it. Should I bother adjusting this and if I use this plan do I need to start over with load development. I should mention 67gr was just flatning primers and bolt was a bit heavy. What I'm really asking here is am I going to get my face blown off when I jam this load into the lands. [/QUOTE]
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