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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 397350" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>well if they are .2085 after 3 reloads i would guess your pressure is either fine or just barely over I would back it off a half grain You will see minimal if any velocity decrease as a lot of loads tend to Plateau as far as velocity goes once they hit the peak until they hit a certain over pressure then velocity shoots up. sounds like your accuracy sweet spot is right where you have them seated. if you back them up your group is likely to increase in size. I would bet if you backed the powder off a half grain maybe even a full grain if that makes you more comfortable you would still have great velocity and keep your accuracy. I hate to see you sacrafice accuracy for velocity which is no more than a number. Not to mention even if you lost 100 fps (which you wont)you would probably never even see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 397350, member: 22242"] well if they are .2085 after 3 reloads i would guess your pressure is either fine or just barely over I would back it off a half grain You will see minimal if any velocity decrease as a lot of loads tend to Plateau as far as velocity goes once they hit the peak until they hit a certain over pressure then velocity shoots up. sounds like your accuracy sweet spot is right where you have them seated. if you back them up your group is likely to increase in size. I would bet if you backed the powder off a half grain maybe even a full grain if that makes you more comfortable you would still have great velocity and keep your accuracy. I hate to see you sacrafice accuracy for velocity which is no more than a number. Not to mention even if you lost 100 fps (which you wont)you would probably never even see it. [/QUOTE]
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