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New to reloading .223 Questions?? Help??
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1178465" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Jamie, when you're comparing manuals always compare the technical data for the loaded bullet. Case length, overall length, etc. can sometimes make a difference in the load's performance. If all the specs. are identical and the load recommendations differ you can attribute that to the way each publisher analyzed its lab data and the fact that no publisher is going to expose itself to the liability associated with recommending unsafe loads.</p><p>Regardless of the type of bullet and powder you choose, you would do well to follow a procedure recommended by Berger Bullets. </p><p><strong><u><u><u><a href="http://www.bergerbullets.com/getting-the-best-precision-and-accuracy-from-vld-bullets-in-your-rifle/" target="_blank">Getting the Best Precision and Accuracy from VLD Bullets in Your Rifle | Berger Bullets Blog</a></u></u></u></strong></p><p><strong><u></u></strong>I usually find the powder charge weight that gives me the best group with the bullet seatied .015 - .020 off the lands and then use the Berger test to fine tune the seating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1178465, member: 50867"] Jamie, when you're comparing manuals always compare the technical data for the loaded bullet. Case length, overall length, etc. can sometimes make a difference in the load's performance. If all the specs. are identical and the load recommendations differ you can attribute that to the way each publisher analyzed its lab data and the fact that no publisher is going to expose itself to the liability associated with recommending unsafe loads. Regardless of the type of bullet and powder you choose, you would do well to follow a procedure recommended by Berger Bullets. [B][U][U][U][URL="http://www.bergerbullets.com/getting-the-best-precision-and-accuracy-from-vld-bullets-in-your-rifle/"]Getting the Best Precision and Accuracy from VLD Bullets in Your Rifle | Berger Bullets Blog[/URL][/U][/U] [/U][/B]I usually find the powder charge weight that gives me the best group with the bullet seatied .015 - .020 off the lands and then use the Berger test to fine tune the seating. [/QUOTE]
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