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Reloading
RL 22 powder, 300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="lefty15" data-source="post: 125767" data-attributes="member: 6516"><p>Will the size of the group really change that much with each lot of powder? I am shooting about a 1" group or under consistently with my rifle at 100 yards,I have a .300 win mag Tikka T3 Varmint Stainless. I know this is not anything like the long range shooters on this site shoot, but for the hunting that I do this type of group is fine for me. </p><p>Is there any other way to tighten up my group. I am not able to lengthen my shells, because I am limitted by my clip. 3.34" is all I can stretch my bullets out to, which is factory length.</p><p>I am using winchester brass, Reloader #19 powder, and federal match grade magnum primers with 168 gr Barnes X triple shock bullets. Any help or advice would be great. I have only been loading my own rifle shells for 1 or 2 years now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lefty15, post: 125767, member: 6516"] Will the size of the group really change that much with each lot of powder? I am shooting about a 1" group or under consistently with my rifle at 100 yards,I have a .300 win mag Tikka T3 Varmint Stainless. I know this is not anything like the long range shooters on this site shoot, but for the hunting that I do this type of group is fine for me. Is there any other way to tighten up my group. I am not able to lengthen my shells, because I am limitted by my clip. 3.34" is all I can stretch my bullets out to, which is factory length. I am using winchester brass, Reloader #19 powder, and federal match grade magnum primers with 168 gr Barnes X triple shock bullets. Any help or advice would be great. I have only been loading my own rifle shells for 1 or 2 years now. [/QUOTE]
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