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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
OCW load analysis help please
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<blockquote data-quote="melloyello" data-source="post: 783499" data-attributes="member: 66516"><p>I think instead of just going with 25gr, I would load up to 25.6gr(if pressure allows) and see if my grouping and velocity was pretty much the same. If so, I would go with 25.3gr and try seating depth changes with that. This would provide a load that is not too sensitive to changes such as temperature or if your scale happens to be a little off one day to the next. This would give you .3gr either way to deal with. This way anything from 25-25.6gr would prove to shoot well over all seasons and conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melloyello, post: 783499, member: 66516"] I think instead of just going with 25gr, I would load up to 25.6gr(if pressure allows) and see if my grouping and velocity was pretty much the same. If so, I would go with 25.3gr and try seating depth changes with that. This would provide a load that is not too sensitive to changes such as temperature or if your scale happens to be a little off one day to the next. This would give you .3gr either way to deal with. This way anything from 25-25.6gr would prove to shoot well over all seasons and conditions. [/QUOTE]
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