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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
HELP WITH SATERLEE VELOCITY TEST
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1960027" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>Not sure why it would not, we all approach things slightly different. The trend or theme in this post is to eliminate NOISE quickly. And you can see, more than one opinion, I myself tend to shoot the same bullets over and over, year in-year out. I should probably sideline myself here.</p><p>Just pay attn to what is being said, remove vertical from your equation, it is a downhill slide. i tend to fine tune more with neck treatments than say seat depths. But i stated, i usually know the seat depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1960027, member: 33622"] Not sure why it would not, we all approach things slightly different. The trend or theme in this post is to eliminate NOISE quickly. And you can see, more than one opinion, I myself tend to shoot the same bullets over and over, year in-year out. I should probably sideline myself here. Just pay attn to what is being said, remove vertical from your equation, it is a downhill slide. i tend to fine tune more with neck treatments than say seat depths. But i stated, i usually know the seat depth. [/QUOTE]
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