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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Help me interpret this Berger VLD COL test?
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<blockquote data-quote="sharpshooterbr" data-source="post: 769534" data-attributes="member: 6295"><p>On the analysis of your 2.860 loads, there definitely looks to be multiple shots through the hole you have marked 3-4. It's really hard to tell on the hole marked 1-2, but it kind of looks like the second bullet is hanging out of the main hole at about 3-4 o'clock position. I definitely think all 5 shots are represented in that group, and it appears that is your best seating depth. It is the smallest group of the lot, and shows the least amount of vertical dispersion. Good shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sharpshooterbr, post: 769534, member: 6295"] On the analysis of your 2.860 loads, there definitely looks to be multiple shots through the hole you have marked 3-4. It's really hard to tell on the hole marked 1-2, but it kind of looks like the second bullet is hanging out of the main hole at about 3-4 o'clock position. I definitely think all 5 shots are represented in that group, and it appears that is your best seating depth. It is the smallest group of the lot, and shows the least amount of vertical dispersion. Good shooting. [/QUOTE]
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