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Reloading
Ugly extreme spread........now what ?
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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 1672938" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>I use a powder lube on the bullets . I brush the inside of the necks with a nylon brush, then roll the back half of the bullet in the lube and tap it on The edge of the container so there is just a light dusting on the bullet and immediately set it in the case and seat it with my forster micro seating die.</p><p> To those that asked, I have a cheapo Caldwell chrono. I am very meticulous about firing over the exact same spot and angle , and try to get my shots in under identical lighting. I have alot of experience dealing with chronos from years of tuning and setting up archery gear for my customers and myself. Personally , I've found most to be repeatable and consistent from model to model and brand to brand. They are just very sensitive to lighting and angle . Just my experience . Tuning archery gear for people spending a lot of money in travel, lodging, and entry fees to shoot national level competition that has speed limits for the arrows made me have to gain a good understanding of how to shoot across them consistently. That, or have irate customers that get DQed after spending a couple grand to shoot !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 1672938, member: 110162"] I use a powder lube on the bullets . I brush the inside of the necks with a nylon brush, then roll the back half of the bullet in the lube and tap it on The edge of the container so there is just a light dusting on the bullet and immediately set it in the case and seat it with my forster micro seating die. To those that asked, I have a cheapo Caldwell chrono. I am very meticulous about firing over the exact same spot and angle , and try to get my shots in under identical lighting. I have alot of experience dealing with chronos from years of tuning and setting up archery gear for my customers and myself. Personally , I've found most to be repeatable and consistent from model to model and brand to brand. They are just very sensitive to lighting and angle . Just my experience . Tuning archery gear for people spending a lot of money in travel, lodging, and entry fees to shoot national level competition that has speed limits for the arrows made me have to gain a good understanding of how to shoot across them consistently. That, or have irate customers that get DQed after spending a couple grand to shoot ! [/QUOTE]
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