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<blockquote data-quote="kidcoltoutlaw" data-source="post: 20736" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>you might try cleaning after every 6 shots one to foul the others for group.i screw the die down till it touches the shell holder then back it off a 1/4 turn.it does not have to be a 1/4 it could be a 1/32.just try not pushing the shoulder back.if you push it back to far you cause a man made head space problem.i have done this with every thing from a 22-250 to a .50 bmg and it works.are you turning the necks also working the flash whole and primer pockets.try a bench rest bushing die also.if you do these thing and do them right they will make a difference.you might call sinclair international and sierra they can and will help as well.if i rember right the lostriver bullets are .339 so maybe they are like the bore rider bullets in the 50bmg they foul worse than others.my .338 win mag shoots under 3 inches at 500 yards with sierra 250 sbt.i could be worong but .338 vs .339 means more fouling or at least it's make you think to look for it,thanks,keith</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kidcoltoutlaw, post: 20736, member: 289"] you might try cleaning after every 6 shots one to foul the others for group.i screw the die down till it touches the shell holder then back it off a 1/4 turn.it does not have to be a 1/4 it could be a 1/32.just try not pushing the shoulder back.if you push it back to far you cause a man made head space problem.i have done this with every thing from a 22-250 to a .50 bmg and it works.are you turning the necks also working the flash whole and primer pockets.try a bench rest bushing die also.if you do these thing and do them right they will make a difference.you might call sinclair international and sierra they can and will help as well.if i rember right the lostriver bullets are .339 so maybe they are like the bore rider bullets in the 50bmg they foul worse than others.my .338 win mag shoots under 3 inches at 500 yards with sierra 250 sbt.i could be worong but .338 vs .339 means more fouling or at least it's make you think to look for it,thanks,keith [/QUOTE]
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