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Reloading
Help me interpret load data - First post
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<blockquote data-quote="waveslayer" data-source="post: 2449595" data-attributes="member: 46202"><p>There is no such thing as a repeatable velocity flay spot. Try to replicate it and it won't happen. </p><p>With new Brass it will shoot different than once fired etc. Brass length. Internal volume will have some effects. </p><p></p><p>Pick a velocity and test test test. Learn how your rifle performs under different weather, shooting positions will change POI too, for example test this out:</p><p>Zero with one load, for example your 70 gr load. Zero prone, now shoot same load off a bench, then kneeling, then standing etc. Your POI will shift and you may need to settle on the medium Zero. </p><p></p><p>But pick a velocity you want, then seating depth and track this load in all weather patterns, you may need to adjust powder charged. </p><p>Or try to find a more stable powder to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waveslayer, post: 2449595, member: 46202"] There is no such thing as a repeatable velocity flay spot. Try to replicate it and it won't happen. With new Brass it will shoot different than once fired etc. Brass length. Internal volume will have some effects. Pick a velocity and test test test. Learn how your rifle performs under different weather, shooting positions will change POI too, for example test this out: Zero with one load, for example your 70 gr load. Zero prone, now shoot same load off a bench, then kneeling, then standing etc. Your POI will shift and you may need to settle on the medium Zero. But pick a velocity you want, then seating depth and track this load in all weather patterns, you may need to adjust powder charged. Or try to find a more stable powder to use. [/QUOTE]
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