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Struggling with load for .243win using 80Grain Berger Varmint
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<blockquote data-quote="Catfish" data-source="post: 436165" data-attributes="member: 7211"><p>Some barrels just don`t like somethings. Could be the powder, the bullet or even the primer. My .22-6mm just don`t like Mag Pro powder and it should work well according to the burn rate charts. Primers can make a difference, but usually not a great one. Seating depth can be critical in some guns. My 22-6mm and 6-284 both group best with about .010 of skid marks from the rifleing when chambered. Just keep tring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catfish, post: 436165, member: 7211"] Some barrels just don`t like somethings. Could be the powder, the bullet or even the primer. My .22-6mm just don`t like Mag Pro powder and it should work well according to the burn rate charts. Primers can make a difference, but usually not a great one. Seating depth can be critical in some guns. My 22-6mm and 6-284 both group best with about .010 of skid marks from the rifleing when chambered. Just keep tring. [/QUOTE]
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