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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
seating depth or charge weight first?
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<blockquote data-quote="31incher" data-source="post: 1012382" data-attributes="member: 85333"><p>Ok... so I spent the day at the range. I tried 5 different primers testing the ES. The best one I came up with was winchester large rifle primers. The es was 20 but the groups opened up to a little over a inch at a 100 yards. The velocity was a little lower than expected. At 70.0 grains it's going about 2920 to 2900 fps. What would be your next step? I'm think about trying some more powder test and seeing if I can get my ES a little lower . What do ya think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="31incher, post: 1012382, member: 85333"] Ok... so I spent the day at the range. I tried 5 different primers testing the ES. The best one I came up with was winchester large rifle primers. The es was 20 but the groups opened up to a little over a inch at a 100 yards. The velocity was a little lower than expected. At 70.0 grains it's going about 2920 to 2900 fps. What would be your next step? I'm think about trying some more powder test and seeing if I can get my ES a little lower . What do ya think? [/QUOTE]
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