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Reloading
SD and ES number
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<blockquote data-quote="mo" data-source="post: 381386" data-attributes="member: 5722"><p>Iworked up a load for my 6.5x47 lupua this weekend, and found a couple that might work well. Three of the groups I shot were an inch at 300 yards. I chose 42.5 gr of h4350 with a 130vld. Average muzzle vel. is 2947 fps. ES is 21 SD was 8 I think that's fair, but what would be the first thing some you would do to lower the SD and ES numbers. I tried different neck bushing, but sense the 4350 is a compressed load it just pushed the bullet out. SO HOW CAN i GET THOSE NUMBERS LOWER?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mo, post: 381386, member: 5722"] Iworked up a load for my 6.5x47 lupua this weekend, and found a couple that might work well. Three of the groups I shot were an inch at 300 yards. I chose 42.5 gr of h4350 with a 130vld. Average muzzle vel. is 2947 fps. ES is 21 SD was 8 I think that's fair, but what would be the first thing some you would do to lower the SD and ES numbers. I tried different neck bushing, but sense the 4350 is a compressed load it just pushed the bullet out. SO HOW CAN i GET THOSE NUMBERS LOWER????? [/QUOTE]
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