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how to reduce velocity extreme spread?
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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 1223625" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>If you want to up your reloading capabilities to lower SD, I would suggest trying to get a copy of Precision Reloading Shooting Guide by Dave Brennan. It is out of print so I borrowed it through the local library. It has a lot of good information that is considered by many to be classic guidelines. </p><p> </p><p>Brian Litz also had a very good section in his recent book Modern Advancement in Long range Shooting Volume II which provided useful objective information on the impact of several reloading variable on SD. There are a lot of variables in reloading which affect SD and precision so Brian's scientific approach to isolate a single variable and verify associated impact on SD was something I found very useful. You can also check out the Precision Rifle Blog for information on what the PRS elite are doing.</p><p> </p><p>Because of the variety of different reloading factors that effect SD, I think you may find it challenging to get a simple set of steps that works in every case. In my experience improving reloading results has been a journey, which has been helped greatly by getting a good chronograph (Lab radar/ Magnetospeed) and other tools (Gempro scale, concentricity micrometer, head space measurement tools, etc) to check with precision many of the various steps in reloading. Working with top quality components has also helped in my case (Federal primers, Lupua/Norma brass, Redding/Foster dies, etc)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 1223625, member: 90397"] If you want to up your reloading capabilities to lower SD, I would suggest trying to get a copy of Precision Reloading Shooting Guide by Dave Brennan. It is out of print so I borrowed it through the local library. It has a lot of good information that is considered by many to be classic guidelines. Brian Litz also had a very good section in his recent book Modern Advancement in Long range Shooting Volume II which provided useful objective information on the impact of several reloading variable on SD. There are a lot of variables in reloading which affect SD and precision so Brian's scientific approach to isolate a single variable and verify associated impact on SD was something I found very useful. You can also check out the Precision Rifle Blog for information on what the PRS elite are doing. Because of the variety of different reloading factors that effect SD, I think you may find it challenging to get a simple set of steps that works in every case. In my experience improving reloading results has been a journey, which has been helped greatly by getting a good chronograph (Lab radar/ Magnetospeed) and other tools (Gempro scale, concentricity micrometer, head space measurement tools, etc) to check with precision many of the various steps in reloading. Working with top quality components has also helped in my case (Federal primers, Lupua/Norma brass, Redding/Foster dies, etc) [/QUOTE]
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