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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
How to develop a new load?
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<blockquote data-quote="BJH" data-source="post: 1505313" data-attributes="member: 93876"><p>At least you are on the target. It looks like you are at least headed in the right direction. One thing that you may already be doing, but deserves mentioning is to always use the same components. ie..always use the same brand of brass, primers, etc. I have seen people use mixed bags of brass and that can cause a whole mess of issues and confuse a new reloader. Stay consistent and keep asking questions. With the Nosler bullets i always found that somewhere between .010" and .020" worked pretty well for jump to the lands. Of course your rifle may be different. But you seem to be working through things just fine. Don't get frustrated with those groups, you will get it figured out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJH, post: 1505313, member: 93876"] At least you are on the target. It looks like you are at least headed in the right direction. One thing that you may already be doing, but deserves mentioning is to always use the same components. ie..always use the same brand of brass, primers, etc. I have seen people use mixed bags of brass and that can cause a whole mess of issues and confuse a new reloader. Stay consistent and keep asking questions. With the Nosler bullets i always found that somewhere between .010" and .020" worked pretty well for jump to the lands. Of course your rifle may be different. But you seem to be working through things just fine. Don't get frustrated with those groups, you will get it figured out. [/QUOTE]
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