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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
New to rifle reloading, and want to keep it methodical...help
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<blockquote data-quote="tinytree" data-source="post: 784724" data-attributes="member: 65938"><p>i usually start out with a few different projectiles in the weight range i would like to make work, and start in the midrange/upper midrange of lyman data for powder charge, and go up, checking for pressure signs. at some point, accuracy usually opens back up. then i usually start fooling with c.o.a.l. different guns respond very differently to a "jump" to the rifling. some of them like it very close, some of them like it far away. it gives you a bunch of different recipes to try (always a good excuse for lots more shooting!).</p><p></p><p>good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinytree, post: 784724, member: 65938"] i usually start out with a few different projectiles in the weight range i would like to make work, and start in the midrange/upper midrange of lyman data for powder charge, and go up, checking for pressure signs. at some point, accuracy usually opens back up. then i usually start fooling with c.o.a.l. different guns respond very differently to a "jump" to the rifling. some of them like it very close, some of them like it far away. it gives you a bunch of different recipes to try (always a good excuse for lots more shooting!). good luck. [/QUOTE]
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