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Pet loads for 6.5-284?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1220229" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>Currently shooting 57grns of Retumbo lit by a fed 210M primer. Not at my desk so I don't know the length right now. Also I am going to try some different primers to see if I can tighten up the groups. Another gadget I just got was the Redding VLD seater stem so I can cut down on the group size as well. Just going back through some of my preloaded ammo and setting up the die, I was seeing a difference it made getting things a lot more consistent. I have yet to start neck sizing but this may be my next step. If I shoot at a MOA size rock at 1000yrds I get about 4 out of 10 or 5 out of 10 hitting the rock. Inside 800 it get a lot better but I'm trying to get that consistent inside MOA group at 1000 or better. Best day I went for 9 out of 10...no wind and temp was about 55 degrees and very consistent temp that day. Not that it was the temp that day it was the no wind and a good solid shooting bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1220229, member: 10429"] Currently shooting 57grns of Retumbo lit by a fed 210M primer. Not at my desk so I don't know the length right now. Also I am going to try some different primers to see if I can tighten up the groups. Another gadget I just got was the Redding VLD seater stem so I can cut down on the group size as well. Just going back through some of my preloaded ammo and setting up the die, I was seeing a difference it made getting things a lot more consistent. I have yet to start neck sizing but this may be my next step. If I shoot at a MOA size rock at 1000yrds I get about 4 out of 10 or 5 out of 10 hitting the rock. Inside 800 it get a lot better but I'm trying to get that consistent inside MOA group at 1000 or better. Best day I went for 9 out of 10...no wind and temp was about 55 degrees and very consistent temp that day. Not that it was the temp that day it was the no wind and a good solid shooting bench. [/QUOTE]
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