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Reloading
THA thing you did to your ammo to help your precision is ?
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<blockquote data-quote="farout" data-source="post: 770404" data-attributes="member: 39061"><p>When I was trying to find that magic .5 MOA or better with my 25-06. I found a few things that helped that I don't believe were on the list.</p><p></p><p>..Don't mix different case brands when reloading (Don't shoot two Winchesters and then one Remington and expect to get a good group.)</p><p>... Neck tension does matter. cases should be annealed after about 4 firings. Do not shoot groups with cases that have different round counts on them (Don't shoot two 3 times fired cases with a never fired case and expect to get a good group.)</p><p>... Bullet choice. ( If you are starting out with something like a Berger VLD and getting flyers, get a bullet that is easier to tune. Like a Sierra GameKing or a Nosler Ballistic Tip.)</p><p></p><p>BUT as the above folks said. YOUR issue could be anything. A detailed description of how you are reloading and what tools your using would go a long ways to helping you find a solution from the board here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farout, post: 770404, member: 39061"] When I was trying to find that magic .5 MOA or better with my 25-06. I found a few things that helped that I don't believe were on the list. ..Don't mix different case brands when reloading (Don't shoot two Winchesters and then one Remington and expect to get a good group.) ... Neck tension does matter. cases should be annealed after about 4 firings. Do not shoot groups with cases that have different round counts on them (Don't shoot two 3 times fired cases with a never fired case and expect to get a good group.) ... Bullet choice. ( If you are starting out with something like a Berger VLD and getting flyers, get a bullet that is easier to tune. Like a Sierra GameKing or a Nosler Ballistic Tip.) BUT as the above folks said. YOUR issue could be anything. A detailed description of how you are reloading and what tools your using would go a long ways to helping you find a solution from the board here. [/QUOTE]
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