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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Top three things to reduce ES and SD
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<blockquote data-quote="6BR4ME2" data-source="post: 122258" data-attributes="member: 3668"><p>It all boils down to you and what the gun will shoot on paper. Too often ES and SD are not what will give your most consistant load ...and this will vary from yardage to yardage also...so it sounds like you allready have a good load now only go up or down 3 tenths of a grain and see if it opens up or gets better. The load your using now is a great place to start then test it. Almost all bullet powder combinations have two accuracy "nodes" usually at the high end of pressure and velocity and the other at a lower node ...so good luck and try it ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6BR4ME2, post: 122258, member: 3668"] It all boils down to you and what the gun will shoot on paper. Too often ES and SD are not what will give your most consistant load ...and this will vary from yardage to yardage also...so it sounds like you allready have a good load now only go up or down 3 tenths of a grain and see if it opens up or gets better. The load your using now is a great place to start then test it. Almost all bullet powder combinations have two accuracy "nodes" usually at the high end of pressure and velocity and the other at a lower node ...so good luck and try it ... [/QUOTE]
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