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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Top three things to reduce ES and SD
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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 122327" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>Some rifles likes mag primers, some dont. Only way to tell is to shoot both of them with same exact powder/bullet/OAL combo, but switch primers. I like to keep the same cases and keep them shot the same number of times. I also like to weigh each individual powder charge. I have been loading my last couple rifles pretty much right at the lands. I have done this with 4 of the bullet in my 7 mag, and my extreme spreads are no more then 15fps. Thats pretty good if you ask me. With the 162g amax, the diference between high and low is only 5-6fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 122327, member: 1403"] Some rifles likes mag primers, some dont. Only way to tell is to shoot both of them with same exact powder/bullet/OAL combo, but switch primers. I like to keep the same cases and keep them shot the same number of times. I also like to weigh each individual powder charge. I have been loading my last couple rifles pretty much right at the lands. I have done this with 4 of the bullet in my 7 mag, and my extreme spreads are no more then 15fps. Thats pretty good if you ask me. With the 162g amax, the diference between high and low is only 5-6fps. [/QUOTE]
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